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Enable Joule for on-prem ABAP Development

AustinKloske
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Can Joule be enabled for on-prem ADT ABAP project development for AI Coding Assistance? We are running the newest available version of on-premise S/4 HANA (2023 FSP02 instance). The AI Core set-up guide & Launchpad provisioning guide are a great start but I am missing how the on-premise system enables Joule after the cloud connector is established. 

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SAP Note 3513374 mentions the possibility to integrate with SAP_BASIS 756 and up. However, after setting up AI Core and Launchpad - I cannot locate any documentation on how to complete the integration for on-prem systems. 

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Our objective is to have Joule enabled from our ADT development environment. Joule is currently not recognized as enabled.

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The Generative AI in ABAP Cloud Docs only mention validity for Public Cloud & BTP ABAP. Subsequent guides require establishing communication system and communication arrangement configuration, which I do not think that our on-prem system has the ability to configure.

What are the final steps to enable the Joule code assistant in an on-premise S/4 HANA system?

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FabioPagoti
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What are the final steps to enable the Joule code assistant in an on-premise S/4 HANA system?

Just a single step is missing: wait for SAP to provide new features for customer running on-premise systems. We can pray meanwhile.

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AustinKloske
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I submitted a support case to SAP that references this post to find out if this is really the current situation. Everything about "3513374 - Generative Artificial Intelligence Software Development Kit for On-Premise release" makes it seem like we should be able to integrate our on-prem systems.