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1. FN CAUTION If you have another Configuration Scenario of the same name then the contents will be added and or written over E Import Configuration Objects x Operation can overwrite objects in system Import the import file AIS_0_Demot1ipz f The following will confirm the import E Import Configuration Objects x Qa Source AIS _0 Demo _Serice tpz imported successtully Change list XI 3 0 Import created Activate change list manually Close te Details EJ important In order for the transport to execute successfully the Business Systems must exist and they must be assigned to the Integration Server group After import we will see something like the following Meci i Configuration Scenario Edit View F D p H 9F amp S E EE RS b H Party Display Configuration Scenario Status In Proce t RE Communication Component Wil Configuration Scenario Demol b Process Component Description t Receiver Determination i Ea Interface Determination b F Sender Agreement pository Model geht b Receiver Agreement t Direct Connection Configuration Scenario CA Dp Integrated Configurations gt Value Mapping Group Business System Business Component eo Integration Process W Communication Channel WY Communication Channel W Communication Channel W Communication Channel R3B_400 Demo Service TableLookup process Demo Service Fila D
2. R91 100 a nspaa3o1 in Z 2 March 2009 37 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 Testing going through PI 7 1 XLI 1 An RFC Destination going to XLI is used X _R3B2XLI 2 The RFC Destination is used in the RFC call No ccBPM meter modules Edit Goto Utilities System amp a 1A Ge Test Function Module Result Scr E Function modules Edit Goto Utilities System Test for function group ITEST amp al q H amp i G Function module l ZGET_DEMO_TABLE Upper lower case Test Function Module Initial SCrE puntine Test data directory RFC target sys Test for function group Z TEST Function module ZGET_DEMO_TABLE Upper lower case 1 440 152 Microseconds AI_RSB2xLI RFC target sys KI_ RSB2XLI DEMO_KEY TABLE_KEY DENO_VALUE 111_J DBC With ccBPM or Function modules Edit Goto Utilities System 7 dH 6 Test Function Module Result Scr E Function modules Edit Goto Utilities System Test for function group FTEST q H B Function module ZGET_DEMO_TABLE Uppers lower case Test Function Module Initial Scr Runtine Test data directory Test for Tunction group TEST Function module POET DEMO TABLE Upper lower case Z Import parameters TABLE_KEY RFC target sys XI_R3B2XLI 4 444 061 Microseconds RFC target sys KI R3B2XLI TABLE_KEY March 2009 38 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR
3. How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 Applicable Releases SAP NetWeaver PI 7 1 SAP NetWeaver PI 7 0 SAP NetWeaver XI 3 0 Topic Area SOA Middleware Capability Service Bus Version 1 0 March 2009 THE BEST RUN BUSINESSES RUN SAP Copyright 2009 SAP AG All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or for any purpose without the express permission of SAP AG The information contained herein may be changed without prior notice Some software products marketed by SAP AG and its distributors contain proprietary software components of other software vendors Microsoft Windows Outlook and PowerPoint are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation IBM DB2 DB2 Universal Database OS 2 Parallel Sysplex MVS ESA ATX S 390 AS 400 OS 390 OS 400 iSeries pSeries xSeries zSeries Z OS AFP Intelligent Miner WebSphere Netfinity Tivoli Informix i5 OS POWER POWERS OpenPower and PowerPC are trademarks or registered trademarks of IBM Corporation Adobe the Adobe logo Acrobat PostScript and Reader are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation UNIX X Open OSF 1 and Motif are registered trademarks of the Open Group Citrix ICA Program Neighborhood MetaFrame WinFrame
4. 303030303031393732265f4556454e543d444953504c4159265f4e4e554d3d3 1303532393834 c High Availability http nelp sap com saphelp_ nwpi 1 helopdata en 72 cd1e4261ea5433e10000000a155 106 frameset htm 3 Check important requirements and SAP Notes for upgrade a Solution Manager needs to be on latest SP level e g minimum version 7 0 SP16 b Please consider following SAP Notes for additional information and limitations i SAP Note 1135704 SAP NetWeaver PI 7 1 Composite Note li SAP Note 1004107 Release Restrictions for SAP NetWeaver PI 7 1 iii SAP Note 1061649 Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7 1 iv SAP Note 1154961 Checks to be executed before ESR PI Upgrade to 7 1 v SAP Note 1138877 PI 7 1 How to Deploy External Drivers JOBC JMS Adapters 4 Install PI 7 1 development system a Decision making Factors when moving to SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7 1 Upgrade or New Installation with Phase out httos Awww sdn sap com irj scn go portal prtroot docs library uuid 40328ic8 4844 2b10 b 7a2 8930c16df2ba b How to Plan Strategize and Upgrade to SAP NetWeaver PI 7 1 SOA Middleware httos Awww sdn sap com irj scn go portal prtroot docs media uuid 6011d10a 0875 2b10 6ab8 d57ec4138011 March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A c SAP NetWeaver PI 7 1 Composite Note SAP Note Number 1135704 i httos www sdn sap com irj servlet prt portal prtro
5. Party All Objects of a Scenario n F Back i Continue Finish Cancel 4 Click Add Single Objects E Export Configuration Objects x 7 Select Mode Select Objects Object Set Individual Objects B Include Deleted Objects 2 Select Ohfects 3 Select Transport Request Select Single Objects BB as Finish Cancel March 2009 31 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 5 Select the type Value Mapping Group E Add Single Object x Type Selecta Type El Communication Channel Configuration Scenario Sender Agreement Interface Determination Receiver Agreement Receiver Determination 6 Select the Value Mapping Group to transport IE Add Single Object my x Value Mapping Group tw c41856d0 6b40 11db b3c5 0012 79416978 test Count 3 7 Click Finish to start the export E Export Configuration Objects T Select Mode Select Objects Object Set Individual Objects i Include Deleted Objects 2 Select Obfects 3 Select Transport Request Select Single Objects AE lama Description via 4 back conta Fen March 2009 32 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A 8 When done please note the file name created Copy the file to the local computer E Export Configuration Objects 7 Select Mode ew Ex
6. Software Component Version is large there is a possibility that the export or import may produce errors When this occurs the objects can be divided into groups to reduce the number of objects to be exported or imported thereby reducing the possibility of errors 2 Adapter Metadata After the installation of PI 7 1 Adapter Metadata is available for PI 7 1 only You can see the Adapter Metadata in ESR Software Component SAP BASIS version SAP BASIS 7 10 II Enterprise Services Builder nspah227_XLI_27 I laj x Object Navigation Tools Environment Help Osa tT FitMies0 Design Objects Chan e Lists SBE bh as es fp SAP BASIS QA SAP BASIS 7 00 gt Modeling httpvisap comimlSystem gt Serice Interfaces gt Message Types gt s Fault Message Types gt fh Data Types E Adapter Metadata I Enterprise Services Builder nspah227_XLI_27 O Object Navigation Tools Environment Help DSP QT LA eng Design Objects Cha Ji ts DH FH H ers a E fi SAP BASIS gt NG SAP BASIS 7 00 v Gd SAP BASIS 7 10 gt Modeling gt httpvsap comi BASIS gt httpsap comi ESF bx httpvisap commisxuSystem File gt Service Interfaces HTTP gt lt P Message Types ae gt amp Fault Message Types JMS gt Gh Data Types Mail v B Adapter Metadata Marketplace BC cIDX RNIF File RNIF11 HT
7. Engine Assignment JDK Version jdk15 Properties Administration Latest Change 30172 All Properties Synchronization Time 2008 08 30 16 09 11 Exchange Profile Build Time 2008 08 30 18 55 Lock and Cache Administration Lock Overview pist ses Pee EK Java Web Stat Java Web Start Administration Personalization Documentation Bases Manage Documentation Basis URL CMS Settings CMS Transport Settings March 2009 k 29 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A d The following screen will appear Click on Full Refresh for the af adapter framework cache SAP NetWeaver e Process Integration 7 1 fo Tools Integration Server XLI Host nspah227 System Number 27 Repository Directory G Data Caches System Information a Partial Refresh Refresh Software Build Information af xli nspah227 Refresh C Retresn X Integration Server ABAP Refresh RETEST General Information User Management Engine Assignment Mapping Runtime Java Refresh Refresh Properties Administration SYS1 Refresh Refresh All Properties SYS2 Refresh Refresh Exchange Profile Lock and Cache Administration Lock Overview Virtual Machine Cache Overview Data Cache Overview Java Web Start Java Web Start Administration Personalization tJ Note To perform the refresh logon using the PIDIRUSER is require Userids with the same roles as that of PID
8. F h Integration Process TableLookup process i Receiver Determination RSB_ 400 GET _DEMO_TABLE TableLookup process GetDemoResp abs TableLookup process TableLookup Sync_abs 4 Interface Determination RSB_400 GET _DEMO_TABLE Demo_Service R3B_400 4GET DEMO_TABLE TableLookup_ process TableLookup process GetDemoResp abs Demo_Service TableLookup process TableLookup Synic_abs Demo_Serice T SF Sender Agreement RSB_400 GET _DEMO_TABLE v J Receiver Agreement R3SB_ 400 Demo_Service tableLookup Sync_In TableLookup process Demo Service LookupTableResp_Asynic_Iin TableLookup process Demo_Service tableLookup Sync_In 1 Export the scenario Demo1 a Right click on scenario Demoi and select Export in the menu Scenarios Objects Change Lists 8 8 S 21e14 i oz Demol ay O New E apen F U Copy Object 0 Delete T W Communication Channel File _Demo_receiver FRG MSSaLServer_recetver F h Integration Process TableLookup process To Receiver Determination RSB_400 GET _DEMO_TABLE TableLookup process GetDemoResp abs TableLookup process TableLookup Sync_abs F Interface Determination RSB_400 GET DEMO_TABLE Demo_Serice R3B_400 4GET DEMO TABLE TableLookup process TableLookup process GetDemoResp_abs Demo_Service TableLookup process TableLookup Sync_abs Demo_Service SF Sender Agreement RSB_400 GET _DEMO_
9. ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 1 Transport SWC from source IR to target ESR a b March 2009 After all SLD transports are completed you can transport the SWC from the source IR PI 7 0 to your target ESR PI 7 1 Go to the Integration Repository choose Tools Export Design Objects and export the respective SWC here DEMO1 note that you can also export by right mouse click on your SWC and choosing Export from the menu Design Integration Builder nspad391_XR9_20 p le x Object Navigation Tools Environment Help Cf ea mw aa cf gt if Objects Software Componentwersion Edit View Bibel g3 Display Software Component Version Status Active DEMO1 BE eee brbeyrabion fiddler rupees 3018 1 p i ar 8 Object flawigaton Tools Enyionment aip Ocelt a Ra aoe lpn eai Uh jects xj Name D Imported Objects Change Lists Walesa Select Source 5 3 Simus Aria G DEMO odemo 2 goloct Objects Goraare Component Version CGM 1 0 ordema oT i E AEE Moda Transport Using File System a b gd hipldemo com A Select Transport Pees b imported Objects FE resign dehopration Mishder emer Kia tH Dbi Higain Jools mene Hets EE a ela E cmane a xj d a i Soci owog ao Feee Ua Ff DEMO ordemo ET je Set Al Objects of a Sofware Component Version lt p DEMOEN paoi 7 p ji Mipatdemn ggm 2 Sele
10. ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 3 SXI_MONITOR log er Message List Edit Goto System Help ae ees Dems e 184112 18 41 13 TableLookup_process htpiidemo comidemot 181113 1841 13 TableLookup_process htpidemo comidemot SG ae b xu 1 004 E nspah227 Ins J March 2009 39 www sdn sap com irj sdn howtoguides THE BEST RUN BUSINESSES RUN SAP
11. Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 4 Import the file into the PI 7 1 system a With PI 7 1 we have a choice of importing the objects from the server or local file system Since we copied the exported file to our local file system in the above step we will use the local file system for our import b On the top menu bar click on Tools Import Configuration Objects E Configuration Integration Builder nspah227_XLI_27 Object Mavigatio Tools Environment Help a System Messages r ee Configuration Wizard B Apply Model trom ES Repository AN Party Ga Test Configuration TP Communication 8 Yalue Mapping m Process Compi Create Communication Channels Automatically eeu Interface Date Ex b b b b b bP Sender Agreem b b b b b n Se Ly Export Contiguration Objects AH Receiver Agree Open CTS Transport Organizer Z Direct Connecti ca Find Transports Configuration 3 Integrated Con a Consistency check ai value Mapping ie ersonal Settings User Roles k 4 Default Setting for Authorizations c Select Client to use the local file system E Select Import Source Do WOU want to import a file from the file system ofthe server or the client File name Files oftype tpz H March 2009 21 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A e Click Import to proceed
12. SystemHome pwdf2655 XLI_Java XLI on nspah227 XR9200 XR9onrspad39 200 of XR SystemNumber 0020108486 SystemHomenspac381 o z XR9_200 Details General A Li ee escort stoed Software E MAR EA Role Application System Related Integration Server INTEGRATION_SERVER_ INTEGRATION SERVER XLI Group PI 4 Technical System KRY on nspad391 Change Client 200 of XRO SystemNumber 0020106486 SystemHome nspad391 Logical System Name Configuration URL EI tip Please keep in mind transaction TA LCRSERVADDR 2 Transport SWC definition Note that manually creating the same software component or the same XI business system in another SLD will create a different GUID As a result these objects are not identical even though their names are the same tig p SAP Online Help Exporting and Backing Up Your SLD Information http nelp sap com saphelp _nwpi71 helpdata en a2 7 06851b7e62a4b9e697bce3ede 967a frameset htm a To export the SWC definition here DEMO1 go to your source SLD choose Software Components select the respective SWC that you want to transport and choose Export Note that the SWC export includes transport of the associated product as well SAP NetWeaver mr Lea Gel Hele All Mereipece ibaie Pee fr Sofware Catalog sant gt Fiber El el BEB 0 Gee l DEMOA 1 0 of deren r fo
13. eee adapter user module Activate Delete Export Import IR Open Changelists from 7 0 to ESR of in IR and ID 7 1 Focus of this Adjust Redeploy document Java Proxies Export Import ID Upgrade XI 3 0 from 7 0 to 7 1 PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 and enter configurations Redeploy JDBC and JMS JEE5 ee Compliant Drivers Switch ON Transport ABAP Message object from 7 0 to Packaging 7 1 e g alerts globally lookup tables etc Test Business Scenarios Configure new PI 7 1 Features e g SR March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A 3 2 PI 7 1 Upgrade Reference Documents Below contains some of the relevant documentations which might be useful during the upgrade process 1 Check PI 7 1 PAM Sizing for hardware requirements a SDN httos www sdn sap com irj scn go portal prtroot docs library uuid 80800e7d da0e 2b10 9e8c b85181ad8fac b SAP Service Marketplace http service sap com pam 2 Evaluate HA setup for your landscape a High Availability for SAP Applications based on SAP NetWeaver httos Awww sdn sap com irj scn go portal prtroot docs media uuid e0fd0398 2a6d 2a10 2899 b2855fc 7d397 b Process Integration 7 1 High Availability SAP Note Number 1052984 I httos www sdn sap com irj servlet prt portal prtroot com sap km cm docs oss notes sdn_ oss bc xi form handler 5f4150503d3030323030363832353030
14. facilitate and simplify the process it is best to create a Configuration Scenario on the PI 7 0 s ID Then include all the objects related to the scenario into the Configuration Scenario This way we will only need to export the configuration scenario instead of selecting the individual objects In our case we created a Configuration Scenario named Demot EJ important After importing the objects into the SLD it is important to clear the cache in the ID By clearing the cache the ID will be forced to retrieve the new objects from the SLD Without doing so it is possible that the import process some Business Systems may not be found and cause the import to fail t Tip SAP Online Help Transporting Configuration Objects of the Integration Directory http help sap com saphelp nwpi 1 helpdata en 44 2c38d8atdi4674ae1adc1364f4d454 f rameset htm tii p This section does not include the transport of Value Mappings For moving of Value Mappings from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 please reference the following Section 4 4 March 2009 17 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 In the Integration Directory we will be moving the objects in XR9 s configuration scenario Demo Scenarios Objects Change Lists fi emol fy Party o RE Serice Without Party E Business System P R3B_400 4 Business Service Demo Service To W Communication Channel File _Demo_receiver FRG MSSQ0LSererrecetver
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16. sap comi BASIS SA Communication Channels MAL Mame b Toggle to Change mode and on the top menu bar click on Communication Component gt Adapter Specific Identifiers Communication Component Edt view YE He Bas E wer DisplawEdit Ctrl E Me Copy Object Td Delete Ctrl D De 2h Check Fa Ede Activate Properties History Status In Process Display Language English OL El Cod Pa Display Cache Status i By Find T 1 espace Software Component Version E tsap com iBASIS SAP BASIS 7 10 oe vhere Used List isan comsixliDemolAgency SAP BASIS 7 10 SE eronray Trasta Tor Cente Map comti BASIS SAF BASIS 7 10 rna E ARL SAF BASIS 7 10 SETA lal SAF BASIS 7 10 y ee ie sap comsilBAsis SAP BASIS 7 10 Isap comAxMBaSIS SAP BASIS 7 10 Close FirstF4 fsap comMi BASIS SAP BASIS 7 10 Communication Channels MAL Name The Edit Adapter Specific Identifiers text box will appear The contents are empty It will have to be sync d up with the SLD This is required when using RFC and IDoc adapters March 2009 26 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 c Click on Compare with System Landscape Directory Edit Adapter Specific Identifiers iDoc Adapter IDoc Adapter and RFC Adapter RS System ID Marketplace Adapter Compare with System Landscape Directory The following information from the SLD will transferred d
17. you enter in the system exactly as they appear in the documentation lt Example Variable user entry Angle text gt brackets indicate that you replace these words and characters with appropriate entries to make entries in the system EXAMPLE TEXT Keys on the keyboard for example F2 or ENTER Table of Contents 1 Business ScenariO ossooooooooossoooooooooossooooooooossooooooooossooooooossooooooooosssoooooooooses 1 2 Background Information wiccsinctencasesinccssccnensscvccneescesdsesceescuestecsnendcuussnestdussvecntaneccadsnecinassiecsens 1 3 FOC CIS SS aira E a a E 1 3 1 Upgrade Overview StepS pp 1 3 2 PI7 1 Upgrade Reference Documents pp 3 4 Step by Step Procedure coio E E aa E a TEN 7 4 1 Importing Objects into the System Landscape Directory SLD pp 8 4 2 Move Integration Repository IR Objects pp 12 4 3 Move Integration Directory ID Objects pp 17 4 4 Move Value Mappings between PI 7 0 and PI 7 1 cceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeas 30 4 4 1 Export Value Mapping Group from PI 7 0 pt 30 4 4 2 Import Value Mapping Group into PI 7 1 ceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeesaaaeeees 33 5 MESO sae ca escape se eta E eet eee es etree i ats eee eE EEE A E E 36 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A 1 Business Scenario SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7 1 PI 7 1 introduced many feature and performance enhancements which provide PI
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19. Click on Apply Edit Adapter Specific Identifiers IDoc Adapter SA 7 i Ihoc Adapter and RFC Adapter Rig System ID Client r S 400 r _ Marketplace Adapter EE e Save the Business System object when done March 2009 2 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A 7 Activate the change list CTS y Change Lists a F a alale m Change Lists of liwi 7 g F35_400 ZGET_DEwW Open Ctri O g TableLookup process g TableLookup_process Reject Changes abs F356_400 ZGET_DEMJ_IABLE Demo Service ee R3SB_400 4GET DEMO _TABLE TableLookup_ process TableLookup process GetDemoResp_abs Demo_Serice ee TableLookup process TableLookup_Sync_abs Demo_Serice TE Cemo Service By Demo_Service File_Demo_receiver By Demo Service XRG MSSQLSernver_receiver ae R3B_400 EA R3B_400 Demo_Service tableLookup Sync_In By R3B_400 RFC_R3B_Sender oF F3B_400 2GET_DEMO_TABLE T TableLookup process EA TableLookup process Demo_Serice LookupTableResp Async_In TableLookup process Demo_Service tableLookup Sync_in Demol 8 Perform full refresh of the PI caches on both ABAP and Java a ABAP cache refresh On the PI server enter tx SXl_CACHE On the top menu bar click on Runtime Cache a Start Complete Cache Refresh S Runtime Cac Edit Goto System
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21. Help Refresh Display F5 EOR 355 AN a FG Ctrl F6 Shift F3 veces Of Runtime Cache FB Service DOJ Cache content is up to date a Process Component gt g Receiver Determination gt Interface Determination gt g Sender Agreement gt Receiver Agreement gt WA Communication Channel 5 Mapping Qd Split Mapping Sd Software Component amp Integration Process Alert Category March 2009 28 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 b Java cache refresh From the Integration Tools menu click on the link Administration SAP NetWeaver Se Process Integration 7 1 E A Enterprise Services BO Repository OB Enterprise Services Builder Services Registry io Integration Directory Integration Builder Configuration and Monitoring Runtime Workbench NetWeaver Administrator System Landscape 0 System Landscape Directory c After the required logon the following screen will be started Click on the link Data Cache Overview Tois Administratioy Client Installation Guidelines Documentation XLI Process Integration Tools SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7 1 Tools Tools Integration Server XLI Host nspah227 System Number 27 S Software Build Information System Information Software Build Information Software Build Information Make Release NW07_06_REL General Information SPS Number 06 User Management
22. IRUSER can also be used 4 4 Move Value Mappings between PI 7 0 and PI 7 1 The transporting of Value Mappings is through the use of Value Mapping groups 4 4 1 Export Value Mapping Group from PI 7 0 1 Inthe PI 7 0 s Integration Directory use the Export Tool wizard E Configuration Integration Builder nspad391_XR9_20 Object Navigation Tools Environment Help E TF Send System Message EA Display System Messages Scenarios Obj 2 Configuration Wizard 3 gt Transfer Integration Scenario from Integration Repository User liwi Get Test Configuration a Yalue Mapping ele ek Create ication Ch Is Aut ticall Feate Communication Channels Automatically wjDpen cl 3 i Define Web Service Sart By Marr Import configuration objects gt Find Transports Change Lists of liv i gt ta Others Ga Standard Ct mi Personal Settings User Roles March 2009 30 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 2 Select the transport mode E Export Configuration Objects 1 Select Mode Select Mode 2 Select Objects Mode Transport Using File System 3 Select Transport Request fA Finish 3 Select Individual Objects 5 Export Configuration Objects 7 Select Mode Select Objects z Select Objects Object Set All Objects of a Party Include AI Objects of a Party 3 Select Transport Request All Objects ofa Service
23. Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A The scenario contains the following features e Synchronous and asynchronous interfaces e ccBPM and non ccBPM interfaces e Dynamic receiver determination based on message payload value e Imported archive of java library to be used in mapping Basic message processing steps 1 RFC executed in ABAP to send a message to PI 2 In PI the payload of the message is examined a Inthe message if the key is A then the message will be sent to a database to select a value from a table based on the key The value will be returned to the RFC in ABAP b Inthe message if the key is B then the message will be sent to a ccBPM Via asynchronous message interface to ccBPM the received message will be sent to an asynchronous synchronous gateway to a database to retrieve a value from a table based on the key ll The response message containing the value will be written to a file iii The response message containing the value will be returned to the RFC in ABAP 4 1 Importing Objects into the System Landscape Directory SLD The Integration Repository IR and the Integration Directory ID have dependencies on the contents of the SLD Specifically the IR objects must be contained in SWCVs and the ID s communication channels may be dependent on business systems in the SLD Therefore both SWCV and Business Systems must already exist in PI 7 1 s SLD before we can start to
24. TABLE T J Receiver Agreement R3B_400 Demo_Service tableLookup_Sync_In TableLookup process Demo_Sernice LookupTableResp_Asynic_Iin TableLookup process Demo Service tableLookup Synic_in March 2009 18 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A b Click on Continue It is easiest to use the file system for the transport This way we can avoid the configuration of CMS or CTS E Export Configuration Objects 1 Select Mode Select Mode 2 Select Objects Mode Transport Using File System 3 Select Transport Request c Click on Finish There is no change the default settings E Export Configuration Objects i x 7 Select Mode Select Objects Object Set All Objects ofa Scenario B Include Deleted Objects 2 Select Objects 3 Select Transport Request Business Scenaria Demol ie 4 Back continue Finish d After export you will get the following screen E Export Configuration Objects E x 7 Select Mode f Export successful z Select Objects Export Path DlusnsapeRaisySiglobaleiidirector_servenexport 3 Select Transport Request File 13 0 Demo tpz EJ Note The location of the exported file Export Path D usr sap XR9 SYS global xi directory_server export File XI3_0 Demo1 tpz March 2009 19 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP 2 Retrieve the exported
25. TP SOAP IDoc xl JDBC gt a External Definitions JMS gt Imported Objects Mail gt QA SAP BASIS 7 10 Marketplace RNIF RNIF11 SOAP WS xI gt httowsan comkislSvstem Patterns Adapter Metadata SWC versions for previous releases SAP BASIS 7 00 and older are available as well you need PI 7 0 Adapter Metadata to successfully import and activate Integration Directory objects such as Communication Channels into PI 7 1 see next chapter You can either export import the respective SWC from your PI 7 0 system or download it from March 2009 ta Pdr puede z Maange Typa ET Py Sere Ce are Mannage Type ete Loceut WT _leapo hip Porte Come e Fad ienke Tepe aye iL ai 16 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP SAP Service Marketplace use alias swdc to go to the Software Distribution Center Search for all categories with the term XI content SAP BASIS and select XI Content SAP BASIS 7 00 HOME Help amp Support BDEITINGET Ee Keys amp Requests Data Administration Maintenance amp Services SAP Support Infrastructure Release amp Upgrade Info Knowledge Exchange SAP Software Distribution Center SAP Installations amp Upgrades SAP Support Packages Business Objects Downloads Database Patches Download Basket Additional Download Info l You are here Search for all Categories Feedback Y SAP Software Distribution Center Downlo
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27. ad SAP SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION CENTER gt Support Packages and Patches aie b _ abs res z n SEARCH RESULTS IN SAP SOFTWARE DISTRIBUTION CENTER gt Installations and Upgrades sa Business Objects Support Software Y Content Content for Business Suite 2005 afl All corrective software packages for SAP NetWeaver 7 0 and SAP Business Suite 2005 and beyond that are delivered after April 2nd 2007 will ONLY be available via S4P Solution Manager s Maintenance Optimizer Find more details here Database Patches from other vendors SAR Conetors 000001 XI CONTENT SAP_BASIS 7 11 ae r all Categories Installation Software Component Current View Ordering SAP sokeware 000002 XI CONTENT SAP_BASIS Download Basket Maintenance Software Component Current View Learning Map 000003 XI CONTENT 5AP BASIS Maintenance Software Component Archive View Cane Privacy Impr 000004 XI CONTENT SAP_BASIS 6 40 Maintenance Software Component Current View 000005 XI CONTENT SAP BASIS 7 00 Maintenance Software Component Current View 000006 XI CONTENT SAP BASIS 7 01 Maintenance Software Component Current View ooo007 XI CONTENT SAP _ BASIS 7 10 Maintenance Software Component Current View 000008 XI CONTENT SAP BASIS 7 11 Maintenance Software Component Current View Once uploaded to ESR all Adapter Metadata versions are visible in Integration Directory Communication Channels and can be selected 4 3 Move Integration Directory ID Objects To
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29. cdphl233 phl sap corp Application Serer Service Gatewa Program ID Initial Connections Maximum Connections C Advanced Mode RFC Metadata Repository Parameter Load Balancing Logon Client 400 D Important Do not forget to create another RFC destination on R3B for the Program ID In our case we created another RFC destination XI_R3BXLI 25 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A 6 Check the adapter specific identifier of the Business System R3B_400 a Double click to open the business system Objects Fis E Gel Communication Component Edit view O m H 9F GE i t 2 Display Communication Component Status In Proce Description i Business Component H t Integration Process b i gt Process Component d g Receiver Determination Business System Receiver Inbound Interfaces p so Interface Determination Mame Namespace SC b oF Sender Agreement asyn http sap comeiiBasis SA b Receiver Agreement BookingOrderCantirmation_In Htipisap comeireilDemoAgency 5A b S Direct Connection BusinessComponentn http sap comeilBasls 5A Configuration Scenario BusinessPartnerbylliGuerResponselhtip sap comin Demo SA E Demat Businesssystemin Http sap comeirbasls SA b Do integrated Configurations ChangeListin Http sap comeirbasls SA al Value Mapping Group CommunicationChannelln Attpvisap comi BASIS SA communication Fartyln http
30. com saphelp nwpi 1 helpdata en fe 39ae3d4 afd652e10000000a1 140 84 frameset htm b Administrating the SLD http help sap com saphelp nwpi 1 helpdata en 45 ac18ce 74372733e10000000a155 369 frameset htm c Performing Regular Administrative Tasks http nelp sap com saphelp_ nwpi 1 helopdata en 42 3a42091 0afl 1d6999400508b6b8 b11 frameset htm d Exporting and Backing Up Your SLD Information http nelp sap com saphelp nwpi 1 helpdata en a2 706851b 7e62a4b9e69 7bce38ede9 6 7a frameset htm March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A 9 Transport selected Integration Repository content from XI 3 0 PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 ESR a Software Logistics for XI Objects 7 0 http nelp sap com saphelp nw 0 helpdata en 94 c461bd75be534c89b5646b6ddc0at f frameset htm b Transporting XI Objects 7 0 http help sap com saphelp nw 70 helpdata en 93 a3a74046033913e10000000a1551 06 frameset htm tJ Note XI 3 0 PI 7 0 metadata needs to be available in IR as well c Organization of ESR Content 7 1 http nelp sap com saphelp nwpi 1 helpdata en 80 41d6fab68dca439063d16e 7a187 5dc frameset htm d Transferring Design Objects http help sap com saphelp nwpi 1 helpdata en e8 e85 73ba5t13048be50532ic3fcea 9c frameset htm 10 Transport selected Integration Directory content from XI 3 0 to PI 7 1 Integration Directory Option Create Integration Directory objects manually a Software Logistics
31. ct Transpordi Request D frriparted Dhjata e Object r Cripinal Q jacie Objects Are Modifiable The Software Component is exported to the respective export directory of your source system saomnt XR9 SYS global xi repository_server export You need to move this file here XI38_0 DEMO1_1 0_of_demo tpz to the import directory of your target system sapmnt XLI SYS global xi repository_server import Now you can import the SWC to your target ESR Go to the ESR Enterprise Services Repository ES Builder choose Tools Import Design Objects and import the respective SWC here DEMO1 R foterprise Services fuilder nepal227_ X18 E la Owe Mevgaton Tools Environment Holp PELEA Se eh eso 8 oii r iT gal selaa i Lm E Select Import Source xj Do you want to import a file fom the file system of ihe server or the chert 13 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A d The ES Builder provides the file system as a simple tool for the transport of ESR content You can choose between two alternatives as of PI 7 1 when importing and exporting i Server the export file is saved in a server directory and the import file is loaded from a server directory ii Client the export file is saved in a directory on your local PC and the import file is loaded from a directory on your local PC EN Tip SAP Online Help Transporting ESR Content us
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33. developers with greater flexibility options and increased design configuration speed in addition to increased runtime performance This document provides the reader with a comprehensive overview of the steps required to upgrade the Integration Repository and Integration Directory objects from SAP NetWeaver Exchange Infrastructure 3 0 XI 3 0 or SAP NetWeaver Process Integration 7 0 PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 2 Background Information The target audiences for this how to guide are administrators project leads and PI developers Although the how to guide discusses the complete upgrade process it focuses in detail the moving of Integration Repository IR objects in XI 3 0 or PI 7 0 to Enterprise Service Repository ESR in PI 7 1 and the moving of Integration Directory ID objects from XI 3 0 or PI 7 1 to PI 7 1 When moving the objects it is assumed that a separate new PI 7 1 system is available If the XI 3 0 or PI 7 0 system is to be upgraded in place to PI 7 1 the IR and ID objects will continue to be available after the upgrade therefore no move is necessary 3 Prerequisites This how to guide is not considered as a replacement for the official update or upgrade documentation Therefore it is very important that you make yourself familiar with the update or upgrade process by reading the official documentation There are two options for the upgrade process 1 Upgrade XI 3 0 or PI 7 0 in place to PI 7 1 2 Install anew PI 7 1 syste
34. emo_recetver Demo Service KRS_MSS_receiver Demo Service KRS_MSSQLServer_recetver F36_400 RFC_RSB_Sender March 2009 E Receiver Determination Receiver Determination Receiver Determination 6g Interface Determination 6g Interface Determination 6g Interface Determination 6g Interface Determination F Sender Agreement Receiver Agreement Receiver Agreement Receiver Agreement F36_400 4GET_ DEMO TABLE TableLookup process GetDemoResp abs TableLookup process TableLookup Sync_a F36_400 GET DEMO TABLE Demo_Ser F36_400 ZGET_DEMOQ_TABLE TableLook TableLookup process GetDemoResp_abs TableLookup process TableLookup Sync_a F36_400 ZGET_DEMOQ_TABLE RSB_400 Demo_Service tableLookup Syn TableLookup process Demo_Serice Loo TableLookup process Demo_Service tabl 22 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 EJ Note If you notice we no longer have a Scenarios tab as in PI 7 0 With PI 7 1 EhP1 we will get another optional view which will be similar to that of PI 7 0 5 Adjust communication channel configurations a After the transport communication channel configurations are re set to the default or initial values We will need to configure them before proceeding b Communication Cannel File Demo_receiver Communication Channel Edit view 8 J Hel Gee Wa Edit Co
35. eploy adapter modules and Java Proxies if used a Adjust your PI 7 0 Adapter Modules for PI 7 1 in 15 minutes httos www sdn sap com irj scn weblogs blog pub wlg 1 1835 15 After upgrade the following activities are recommended 16 Execute functional testing of redirected interfaces in Dev system 17 Repeat installation for Test and Production system 18 Transport ESR Directory content to PI Test and Production System PI 7 1 tJ Note After first Integration Directory transport to Test or Production system communication channels have to be changed manually 19 Testing the business scenarios in Test system March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP 4 Step by Step Procedure This chapter contains the step by step guide of moving the IR and ID objects from XI 3 0 or PI 7 0 to P 7 1 The PI 7 0 system is XR9 The PI 7 1 system is XLI The same steps should also apply when moving from an XI 3 0 system The following scenario is used as our exercise of moving the objects ABAP execute RFC R3B 400 KEY A mapping External Java Library External Java Library MAPpNY Retrieve Table Value Send Table Fil Value to File Yy y Demo_Service SQL Table Demo_Service File Directory March 2009 How To Move Integration
36. file 3 The export path of the file is on the PI 7 0 server Therefore access to the OS file system will be required If OS file system access is not available then the system administrator will have to be contacted to send you the file a The following steps are for a Windows system The equivalent file system access will be required for Unix systems b Inthe Run command text box enter the PI 7 0 server name and click OK 21x Type the name of a program folder document or Lat Internet resource and Windows will open it for you c Traverse to the directory as indicated in the Export Path above and copy the file to your local file system File and Folder Tasks XI3_0_Biorad_Custom x13_0_Biorad_SalesOrd 14KB TP File ae X13_0_Demol tpz_ 10 KB TPZ Fie Ey Move this file xI3_0_directory selecti 6KB TPZ File Copy this file amp Publish this file to the Web 2 E mail this file a gt 1 objects selected 9 44 KB Local intranet d The file is copied to the local computer s file system 05 x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help E Rack C Search Folders m A 4 a nis o cvao Exports lt Local Disk D sap on CHI Americas WXP Image CHIN00413560A Chino S 51035979 on mediaserver2 wdf sap corp Z E control Panel a My Network Places ype TPZ Ale Date Modified 1 26 2009 8 55 AM Size 9 44 KB March 2009 20 How To
37. for XI Objects 7 0 http hnelp sap com saphelp_nw 7 0 helpdata en 94 c46 1bd75be534c89b5646b6ddc0aft f frameset htm b Transporting XI Objects 7 0 http nelp sap com saphelp_nw 7 0 helpdata en 93 a3a74046033913e10000000a1551 06 frameset htm J Note XI 3 0 PI 7 0 metadata needs to be available in IR as well 11 Transport selected basic and operations relevant configuration for example Alert configuration interface archiving settings ABAP transports etc a Transporting Alert Categories http help sap com erp2005 ehp 04 helpdata DE 7t e5d37530e049c2aa82b3546ec4 c523 frameset htm 12 Deploy JEE5 compliant JDBC JMS drivers if used a PI 7 1 Howto Deploy External Drivers JDBC JMS Adapters SAP Note Number 1138877 httos www sdn sap com iri servlet ort portal prtroot com sap km cm docs oss notes s dn oss bc xi form handler 5f4150503d30303230303638323530303030303030313 9373226514556454e543d444953504c4159265f4e4e554d3d31313338383737 13 Re deploy certified 3rd party adapters and 3rd party content if used a SAP NetWeaver SOA Middleware Adapters and Adapter Modules for SAP NWPI 7 1 httos www sdn sap com irj scn go portal prtroot docs library uuid e0205c42 5e86 2b10 b183 afc655b07f3f b Partner Information Center Search http www sap com ecosystem customers directories SearchSolution epx March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 14 Adjust and re d
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40. m Then move the IR and ID objects from XI 3 0 or PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 EJ important SAP NetWeaver 7 1 can only be installed on a 64 bit OS If the current XI 3 0 or PI 7 0 is on a 32 bit OS then you must install a new 64 bit system and move the IR and ID objects This how to document focuses on option 2 above 3 1 Upgrade Overview Steps Which option to select depends on many criteria from both business and technology perspectives Below contains the recommended steps when the option has been decided March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 Install 64 bit OS yes 32 bit and software e g JDK Upgrade install Check PI 7 1 PAM database if Evaluate HA Requirements necessary Apply patches and no 64 bit upgrade software as required l Check SAP Notes regarding PI 7 1 If original OS is 32 bit new PI 7 1 install is required Upgrades Upgrade to 7 1 yes oo no Install new 7 1 Cleanup PI Tables Install new PI 7 1 Deploy PI 7 1 3rd Party Adapters Get Rid of and Contents Export Import Erroneous SLD from 7 0 to Messages 7 1 Adjust Redeploy ee
41. metadata into the PI 7 1 system s ESR Export Imported the ESR and ID objects Adjust the business system s Adapter Specific Attributes for RFC and IDoc adapters oY a eS amp oD Adjust all the communication channels 7 Fully refreshed the caches in ABAP and Java For our scenario a message is sent from R3B client 400 s RFC e lf the message contains an A then the message is sent to a synchronous JDBC interface with a response coming back to the RFC e Ifthe message contains a B then the message is sent to a synchronous ccBPM process Within the ccBPM process an asynchronous synchronous bridge is used with a JDBC synchronous interface The response from the JDBC will be written to a file and also returned back to the requesting RFC call e For testing we will execute the scenario going through the PI 7 0 system Then we will repeat the testing going through the PI 7 1 system Testing going through PI 7 0 XR9 1 An RFC Destination going to XR9 is used XI_R3B2XR9 2 The RFC Destination is used in the RFC call No ccBPM or Function modules Edit Goto Utilities System amp a 170 e6 Test Function Module Result Scr Ej Function modules Edit Goto Utilities System Test for function group FTEST Function module fGET_DEMNO_TABLE G 3 1 e Upper lower case Test Function Module Initial Scre puntine 4 78a 876 Microseconds gt Debugging Test data directory WER sara Ge XI_R3B2XR9 Test f
42. mmunication Channel Paty L ee Parameters lentifier dodu Adapter Type File http sap cornsintleSystem Sender Receiver Transport Protocol File System NFS Message Protocol File Adapter Engine Central Adapter Engine Target File Access Parameters Target Directory Idata derno Create Target Directory File Name Scheme March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A c Communication Channel XR9_ MSSQLServer_receiver March 2009 OAS sas ta Edit Communication Channel otatus in Process pany _ Parameters Adapter Type JDBC httpwisap comeixsystem SAP BASIS 7 00 Sender Receiver Transport Protocol JDBC 2 0 Message Protocol ML SOL Format Adapter Engine Central Adapter Engine Database Connection JDBC Driver com rnicrosoft jdbc sqlserver SaLServerDriver Connection jidbe microsottsglsenvertnspad391 pal sap corp 1433 DatabaseNamesxirig User Name sapuser pasted few Sr 24 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 d Communication Channel RFC_R38B_ Sender March 2009 gyOn He ta Edit Communication Channel otatus Paty TT Parameter Adapter Type RFC httowisap comsMixlSystem SA Sender Receiver Transport Protocol RFC Message Protocol RFC RFC XML Adapter Engine Central Adapter Engine RFC Server Parameter Application Server Gateway
43. move the objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 CAUTION The SWCVs must be exported and imported from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 We must not create the SWCVs manually on PI 7 1 even though the same names are used The SWCV GUIDs used by the SLD to point to the names are different therefore using the same SWCV names does not mean the objects will be imported properly Below contains the procedures to export and import the SLD objects between PI 7 0 and PI 7 1 1 Transport Business System Note that exports typically contain associations to objects not being exported themselves called external references For example a business system export does not include the underlying technical system Thus external references cannot be imported if referenced objects are missing in the target system You may repair this loss of data by transporting or creating missing objects and repeating the import In the example below you have to import the technical system first if it does not exist in the target SLD yet March 2009 C March 2009 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 a To export the business system go to your source SLD choose Business Systems select the respective Business System that you want to transport and choose Export Download the file SAP NetWeaver A Syatem Landscape Directory ce ee Tr SAP NetWeaver Sang Syotem Landscape Directory b Toimport the Busi
44. ness System to your target SLD choose Administration Content Upload and download CIM models and data Import either from Browser or Server the Business System zip file that you exported and saved in the previous step Ty SAP NetWeaver System Landecape Directory STs SAP NetWeaver co i Eana System Landscape Directory Low Tar ge Hare pace Hiwi Se oreg bej aa del r ated bce birai siaii TAP CR Corban Verde TA Wien desked information about the server f at E and change serra parareters Assign Business System to target Integration Server Group You have to manually change the Related Integration Server Group to the respective Related Integration Sever Group of your target landscape FA CAUTION This is a very important step in the overall upgrade if you skip it the transport of Integration Directory objects will not work because the Business Systems would not be recognized as local systems during the import into the target Integration Directory How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP A View and configure business systems for use in Process Integration Pl Business Systems Group Alda F Filter Beg E amp a Name Technical System Client SYS2 XLI on nspah227 003 of XLI VvC1_ 800 VYC1 on nvpal196 800 of VYC1 SystemNumber 0020106486 SystemHome nvpalt 96 KB4_105 KSA on pwdf2655 105 of X84 SystemNumber 01 20021077
45. on_1 tpz x Lanes 4 Click Import E Import Configuration Objects Operation can overwrite objects in system Import the rajoni file KI3_0_ directory selection_1 tpz tr Cancel 5 The following message will be displayed when complete E Import Configuration Objects i Source 0 directon selection_1 tpz imported successfully Change list XI 3 0 Import created Activate change list manually S Detail Source 0 directon selection_1 tpz imported successtully Change list 413 0 Import created Activate change list manually 1 objectis imported March 2009 34 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 6 Activate the object Configuration Integration Builder nsp Object Navigation Tools Environment Help Gh A BE a gt is a Change Lists aF H ars ts a E Change Lists of liwi b qh Standard Change List 2009 02 16 1 7 46 a X30 Import 2009 02 23 09 26 Mew Ctri H Open Ctri O Delete Ctri D Reject Change March 2009 35 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 SAP 5 Testing Below is a Summary of everything we did 1 Export imported the SWCVs Technical and Business Systems from PI 7 0 s SLD to PI 7 1 s SLD Adjusted the business systems as necessary e g assign them to the Integration Server group Imported the PI 7 0 adapter
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48. port successful 2 Select Objects Export Path 3 Select Transport Request DausrisapitRoisySsiglobalwiidirectory_ serverexport File 13 0_director selection_1 tpz 4 4 2 Import Value Mapping Group into PI 7 1 1 Inthe PI 7 1 s Integration Directory use the Import Tool wizard Object Navigation Tools Environment Help System Messages ca Configuration Wizard B Apply Model trom ES Repository E Test Configuration a value Mapping m Process Compe Create Communication Channels Automatically Receiver Deter Display WSDL Interface Deter sender Agreem H Export Configuration Objects AH Receiver Agree Sa Direct Connecti Configuration 3 5P Integrated Con af value Mapping Personal Settings User Roles dih Default Setting for Authorizations dih Display Edited Authorizations Be Open CTS Transport Organizer Find Transports Consistency check 2 Select the import source In this case we have the file on our local computer which is the Client E Select Import Source Do vou want to import a file from the file system ofthe server aor the client March 2009 33 How To Move Integration Scenarios ESR ID Objects from PI 7 0 to PI 7 1 3 Select the local file and click on Open x 3 Eiz ProxyDerna J xML Chip Sample Adapter J 7File SampleAdapter J Zipped Files SAPHelp j Look in stefan WSDL WSDL amp 50 Roadmap File name _0_directorn selecti
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