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how you can extract data from SAP systems. It describes why you require an SAP connector, how to import metadata from SAP tables, use them in a mapping, generate ABAP code for the mappings, and deploy them to an SAP system. The chapter also describes the various methods by which you can extract data from the SAP system and load this data into a target table on Oracle Warehouse Builder system. This chapter contains the following topics: "Why SAP Connector" "Supported SAP Versions" "Overview of SAP Objects" "Overview of the Interaction Between Oracle Warehouse Builder and SAP" "Implementing the SAP Data Retrieval Mechanism" "Connecting to the SAP System" "Importing Metadata from SAP Tables" "Creating SAP Extraction Mappings" "Deploying and Executing SAP ABAP Mappings" Why SAP Connector The SAP R/3 system operates differently compared to SQL-based systems like Oracle E-Business Suite and Oracle's PeopleSoft systems. The major differences include: The native data manipulation language is ABAP, which is a proprietary SAP language. Table names are cryptic compared to those in SQL-based ERP systems. In addition to database tables, SAP contains logical tables called pool tables and cluster tables. These tables contain multiple physical tables and must be managed differently from SQL-based tables. The SAP connector assists you in managing all these issues. Furthermore, the SAP connector enables you to follow the administrative and security processes of the SAP environment. Supported SAP Versions For information about the SAP R/3 versions supported by Oracle Warehouse Builder 11g, log in to https://support.oracle.com/, and go to the Certify link. Overview of SAP Objects This section provides a brief overview of the different types of tables in SAP, and how data is organized within an SAP system. The section consists of the following topics: "SAP Object Types" "SAP Business Domains" SAP Object Types With the SAP connector, you can import metadata definitions for the following SAP table types: Transparent: A transparent table is a database table that stores data. You can access the table from non-SAP systems as well, for example, using SQL statements. However, Oracle Warehouse Builder uses ABAP code to access transparent tables. Cluster: A cluster table is usually used to store control data. It can also be used to store temporary data or documentation. Because cluster tab