2018 Feb 19 7:55 PM
Greetings
I've followed the instructions on
and
https://blogs.sap.com/2016/11/03/linux-for-newbies-installing-opensuse-on-oracle-virtualbox/
Thank you for those instructions. I have the backend system installed on a standalone openSUSE computer. And I have a windows PC that I've installed ABAP Development with Eclipse.
I struggled quite a bit to get this installation set up and working. But I finally have it installed and appear to have connected to the backend database through Eclipse.
I successfully displayed data per this tutorial
https://www.sap.com/developer/tutorials/abap-display-data-queries.html
However, now I am attempting to create new ABAP Program, I'm being prompted for an Access Key (user registration). I want to follow the instructions to get the Access Key by going into SAP GUI, but I can't seem to find an installation for SAP GUI without having an S-USER id with SAP. I'm wondering if I've messed up the installation somehow.
I have a couple questions.
Thanks for your help!
REgards,
Chris
2018 Feb 20 4:44 AM
2018 Feb 20 4:59 PM
Re 2: the second blog link states "SAP GUI for Java".
Side note: I'd suggest to add "ABAP Trial" as a user tag and then you could easily browse other questions with the same tag by clicking on it.
2018 Mar 07 9:15 AM
Hi Chris, SAP GUI for Java or even SAP GUI for HTML ("Webgui") should be sufficient.
1. Yes, you need a biggish hard drive - ca. 100 Gb - enough to extract and install all the .rar files at once. If you don't have space for that, then you probably do not have a successful install.
2. We are looking into providing SAP GUI for Windows for a future release.
One small side note: We have chosen the hashtag #ABAP_Trial - ie using an underscore. If you want to make your question stand out, you can also use notify: julie.plummer .
Best wishes,
Julie.