A key step in linking an SAP ERP system and an SAP EWM system is configuring the necessary application link enabling (ALE) settings. Most steps are not really EWM specific, they are required in general for the communication between two SAP systems. Also, in an SAP S/4HANA with embedded EWM, most of these settings are required. The details are a little different, but, in general, the requirements are the same.
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These are settings probably not done by a person responsible for the application settings, but from someone in the system administration, as the overall system landscape and settings are to be considered. The most important settings include the following steps:
- Define a logical system for each system and assign it to the client being used in each server. In our example, we assign ZMECLNT800 to client 800 of the SAP ERP system, and assign T43CLNT800 to client 800 of the SAP EWM system.
- Define an RFC user in each target system / client (not pictured).
- In ALE customizing for both systems, define RFC destinations with the same name as the logical systems (in our example, ZMECLNT800 and T43CLNT800).
This is a very simple view on the settings, as a regular system landscape, consisting of a development, test, and productive system uses different names in each landscape and changes are required accordingly after transports or copies of systems.
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SAP EWM specific settings
There are some settings required only on the EWM side.
Some transactions in EWM call data directly from ERP and therefore do not use the standard RFC connection. For these you assign which RFC destination should be used for method calls. One example for these transactions is Determine and Set Prices from ERP (/SCWM/VALUATION_SET). You don't have to define a separate RFC connection, the standard connection can be used, but it must be assigned.
You define a business system for the EWM and for the ERP system. The SAP EWM system stores the business system in the document flow tables of the cross-system and cross-partner document flow. The business system is a system key that you define in the system landscape directory (SLD).
You map the business systems to their corresponding logical systems, because the delivery documents sent from the SAP ERP system to the SAP EWM system contain only the logical system number of the SAP ERP system. Since SAP EWM stores the business system in the warehouse request document, it uses this table to map the logical system to the business system.
The business system group (BSG) is a mandatory element in the product. You define a business system group and assign both logical systems.
The business system group, like some other settings in EWM, is a heritage coming from SAP SCM, the original platform of EWM. The BSG can be used to either separate materials coming from two different systems with the same material number, or combine materials coming from two different system with different material numbers.
You maintain integrated-related settings in the SAP EWM system to complete the link between both systems. You set control parameters to indicate various data transfer options between the systems. These settings are dependent on the business system of the connected SAP ERP system, and the release and support package. This table is in Customizing for SCM Extended Warehouse Management under Extended Warehouse Management → Interfaces → ERP Integration → ERP Integration for Decentralized EWM → Set Control Parameters for ERP Version Control. SAP provides standard entries for this table. For any changes the system changes the color of the indicator to show that it is not standard anymore. The system also sets the indicator Data Fields Modified in the Modification Log screen area.
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This table is not used for embedded EWM. However, as some of the settings can be changed in embedded EWM as well, these settings are also available in the document Process Profile.
