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3.Drag a while action below the assign action.The while activity enables the flow to continue until the status of the variable is_EOF_assign is not equal to false for the Export Supplier operation.4.Configure the while action.While the condition is_EOF_assign=false , the loop continues until it reaches the end of the file.5.Drag an SAP Ariba Adapter into the while action and configure it as follows: a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name.b.On the Service Options page, select Extract data from Ariba .c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable. |
The while activity enables the flow to continue until the status of the variable is_EOF_assign is not equal to false for the Export Supplier operation.4.Configure the while action.While the condition is_EOF_assign=false , the loop continues until it reaches the end of the file.5.Drag an SAP Ariba Adapter into the while action and configure it as follows: a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name.b.On the Service Options page, select Extract data from Ariba .c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable. |
4.Configure the while action.While the condition is_EOF_assign=false , the loop continues until it reaches the end of the file.5.Drag an SAP Ariba Adapter into the while action and configure it as follows: a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name.b.On the Service Options page, select Extract data from Ariba .c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration. |
While the condition is_EOF_assign=false , the loop continues until it reaches the end of the file.5.Drag an SAP Ariba Adapter into the while action and configure it as follows: a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name.b.On the Service Options page, select Extract data from Ariba .c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now . |
5.Drag an SAP Ariba Adapter into the while action and configure it as follows: a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name.b.On the Service Options page, select Extract data from Ariba .c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration. |
b.On the Service Options page, select Extract data from Ariba .c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system. |
c.On the Operations page, select Buyer as the Ariba Solution .d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration. |
d.Select Master Data as the Service Type .e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud. |
e.Select Export Suppliers as the Task Name .Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud. |
Note: Ensure that the data export task you want to run has an integration toolkit name in the SAP Ariba application.To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration. |
To view the data export tasks and integration toolkit names, see View the Task/Event Name .6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection. |
6.In the mapper, you can map appropriate source elements to target elements.Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration. |
Note: Mapping is not required when Master Data is selected as the Service Type .It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection. |
It is required when you select Transactional Data as the Service Type .7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description. |
7.Add an assign action to update the is_End_of_File variable.This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data. |
This action validates the response from Ariba to update the is_EOF_assign variable.8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected. |
8.Activate the integration.9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections. |
9.From the hamburger menu, click Submit Now .Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter). |
Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection You can export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings. |
This use case provides an example of how to export purchase requisition data from SAP Ariba to an SAP ERP system.When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration. |
When you create a new purchase requisition in SAP Ariba, after it gets approved, the purchase requisition data is sent to the external system per the integration and endpoint configuration.The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL. |
The SAP Ariba Adapter supports the ability to subscribe to events, including the following: Export Purchase OrdersChapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-3Export Change Purchase Orders Export Close Purchase Orders Export Receipts Export Advance Payments Common use cases for this feature are as follows: Exporting purchase orders from SAP Ariba and creating sales orders in Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data. |
Exporting goods receipts to Oracle ERP Cloud.Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application. |
Exporting payments for an out-of-the-box Oracle ERP Cloud integration.1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration . |
1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba. |
2.Create an orchestrated integration.3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New . |
3.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL. |
4.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules. |
5.On the Operations page, configure the inbound event for which to receive data.For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using. |
For this example, the Export Purchase Orders operation is selected.6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length. |
6.On the Summary page, review your selections.7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character. |
7.Drag an adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection (for example, an Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter).8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ). |
8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration. |
9.Activate the integration.10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration . |
10.Copy the integration endpoint URL.You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously. |
You use this URL to configure the SAP Ariba Cloud application to export purchase order data.11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete. |
11.Log in to the SAP Ariba application.12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration. |
12.Navigate to the Administration tab and click End Point Configuration .You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter. |
You now configure the triggering event in SAP Ariba.13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection. |
13.Click Create New .14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration. |
14.Add the integration endpoint URL.15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection. |
15.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection. |
The username and password must be the login credentials of your integration platform (such as Oracle Integration) that you are using.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step. |
Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description. |
They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation. |
They must also include at least one letter (for example, go22sapariba ).16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected. |
16.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections. |
17.Navigate to the Administration tab and click Integration Configuration .18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings. |
18.In the Configuration section, select Edit.Chapter 4 Subscribe to Incoming Events with an SAP Ariba Adapter Connection 4-419.View the endpoint configuration you created previously.Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration. |
Endpoint and integration configuration is now complete.Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba. |
Use Web Services Outbound Functionality You can import, download, and create required data from an outbound external system to an SAP Ariba system with Oracle Integration.This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration . |
This use case provides an example of how to create a new contract in SAP Ariba using contract information from an external system using the Create External Contract Information operation in SAP Ariba Adapter.The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba. |
The SAP Ariba Adapter possesses the ability to create external contract information, including the following: Create Supplier Import Receipts from an External Application Asynchronously Import Supplier Profiles Catalog Item Search Download RFX Awards 1.Create an SAP Ariba Adapter connection.2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules. |
2.Create an app driven orchestrated integration.3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length. |
3.Drag an adapter (for example, Oracle ERP Cloud Adapter or SAP Adapter) into the integration canvas as a trigger connection.4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character. |
4.Drag the SAP Ariba Adapter into the integration canvas as an invoke connection.Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ). |
Enter the text of the first step.5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration. |
5.On the Basic Info page, specify a name and optional description.6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration . |
6.On the Operations page, configure the outbound operation.For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit. |
For this example, the Create External Contract Information operation is selected.7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save . |
7.On the Summary page, review your selections.8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now . |
8.Perform the necessary mappings.9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows. |
9.Activate the integration.10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter. |
10.Before executing the integration using the Submit Now option, log in to SAP Ariba.11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided. |
11.Navigate to Manage > Administration > Integration Manager , and click End Point Configuration .You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center. |
You can configure a new invoke endpoint in SAP Ariba.12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing. |
12.Click Create New .Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-513.Configure the HTTP authentication as per the password rules.Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing. |
Passwords are case-sensitive and must be between 12 and 16 characters in length.They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details. |
They can include any alphabetical characters and punctuation marks, and must include at least one number between the first and last character.They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data. |
They must also include at least one letter (for example, go2ariba ).14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size. |
14.Click Save to save the endpoint configuration.15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies. |
15.Navigate to Integration Manager , and click Integration Configuration .16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key. |
16.In the Configuration section, click Actions for the respective operation, and select Edit.17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION". |
17.On the Edit data import/export task page, select the status as Enabled and select the configured endpoint in the End point field and click Save .18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server. |
18.Click Submit Now .The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key. |
The completed integration looks as follows.19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name. |
19.Under the Contract workspace in the SAP Ariba application, you can view the created contract.Chapter 4 Use Web Services Outbound Functionality 4-65 Troubleshoot the SAP Ariba Adapter Review the following topics to learn about troubleshooting issues with the SAP Ariba Adapter.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION". |
Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time Errors When Testing a Connection Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Invalid SOAP Message Response Error Additional integration troubleshooting information is provided.See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name). |
See Troubleshoot Oracle Integration in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and the Oracle Integration Troubleshooting page in the Oracle Help Center.Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name. |
Read Timeout Exception Error Due to Longer Processing Time When you perform some operations (for example, Export Addresses and Export Deactivated Users) with the Ariba Export task/event-based method to export required data from an inbound SAP Ariba system to an outbound external system, the following error can occur during processing.Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT". |
Unknown error occurred during processing.Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again. |
Please inspect the logs for more details.The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values. |
The SAP Ariba Adapter recommends waiting for a minimum of 20 minutes to let the integration process the data.The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file. |
The integration takes time to process the data because of a large payload size.Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION". |
Errors When Testing a Connection Note the following potential SAP Ariba Adapter test connection errors and remedies.Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary. |
Incorrect Shared Secret Key Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect SAP Ariba shared secret key.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file. |
Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file. |
- The shared secret configured is null or does not match the one configured on the server.Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION". |
Solution : Provide the correct SAP Ariba shared secret key.5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary. |
5-1Incorrect Partition Name/Realm Name/Site Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect partition name/realm name/site name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file. |
Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again. |
- Please provide the correct connection properties : Partition Name Solution : Provide the correct connection properties (that is, partition name).Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file. |
Incorrect Host Name or Partition Name Error The following error occurs when you enter an incorrect host name or partition name.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur. |
Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT".- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out . |
- Please check your Host Name and Partition Name and try again.Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out .. |
Solution : Check your host name or partition name and provide the correct values.Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out ... |
Data Dictionary Upload Error The following error occurs when you do not upload the data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out ...SAP Ariba recommends that you schedule a task with a minimum interval of 30 minutes between subsequent data transfer events. |
Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out ...SAP Ariba recommends that you schedule a task with a minimum interval of 30 minutes between subsequent data transfer events.SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Note the following SAP Ariba Adapter issues and solutions. |
- Please enter at least one Data Dictionary.Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out ...SAP Ariba recommends that you schedule a task with a minimum interval of 30 minutes between subsequent data transfer events.SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Note the following SAP Ariba Adapter issues and solutions.Integration Execution Takes More than 310 Seconds The following error occurs when you execute an integration that takes more than 310 seconds. |
Solution : Upload a data dictionary file.Invalid Data Dictionary Error The following error occurs when you upload an invalid data dictionary file.Unable to test connection "ARIBA_TASK_EVENT_CONNECTION".- Please enter a valid Data Dictionary.- Error occurred while reading the data dictionary: Invalid file.Try to upload the correct file and try again.Solution : Upload a valid data dictionary file.To obtain the data dictionary file, see Download the Sourcing Data Dictionary and Buyer Data Dictionary .Chapter 5 Errors When Testing a Connection 5-2Read Time Out Exception Error Due to Frequent Data Transfer Events If you design an integration in which data transfer events occur frequently, which causes data transfer events to run without a sufficient time interval, the following error can occur.Exception occured inside ITKEndpoint : invoke : java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out[[oracle.cloud.connector.api.CloudInvocationException: java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out ...SAP Ariba recommends that you schedule a task with a minimum interval of 30 minutes between subsequent data transfer events.SAP Ariba Adapter Known Issues and Solutions Note the following SAP Ariba Adapter issues and solutions.Integration Execution Takes More than 310 Seconds The following error occurs when you execute an integration that takes more than 310 seconds.Timeout has occurred after 310 seconds.oracle.fabric.common.FabricInvocationException:oracle.soa.api.invocat ion.InvocationException: com.bea.wli.sb.transports.client.SBTimeoutException: Timeout has occurred after 310 seconds. |
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