on 2022 Apr 13 11:43 AM
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Hi juluan/ serhii_rud
Were you able to fix this issue related to 'SAP datastore password missing'? The SAP datastore in my case has correct credentials and the connection test works fine too.
Do post if you were able to find the root cause. Thanks.
Kind regards
Namrata
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Hi Namrata Kotian,
the issue was in the chosen datastore during flow editing.
Details: in template IBP_to_ERP_PIR_via_RFC_2108 there is one transform should be deleted and created manually to adjust template to your system. When the new transform created there should be correct target datastore chosen. If you have the same error just try to delete new transform, create new and choose correct datastore.
Whetn new transform (RFC call) created and click the button "Select Function: Web Service or RFC Function" first time there will be a list of your connections. May be it was chosen not correct in firs time.
For sure, the second issue could be - SAP datasource password in CPI DS in configuration tab is not actual for the datasource. But then probably all flows connected to the datastore don`t work.
Hello juluan,
I have gotten the same error. It appears in template IBP_to_ERP_PIR_via_RFC_2108 transform CallRFC. This is the first IBP -> CPI DS -> ERP integration flow in the project. May by there some prerequisite is missing?
Did you find the root cause?
Kind refards,
Serhii.
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Hi serhii_rud,
When you create a task from a template (like IBP_to_ERP_PIR_via_RFC_2108), an SAP application datastore is also generated automatically with the IBP function imported and used in the task. Right after the task is created from the template, you need to fill in the template datastore with valid details (application server, user name, password, client number, etc.).
Thank you,
Bence
Hi,
It looks there is datastore involved in the task (from source, target, lookup, function call) where the datastore configuration is missing some logon credentials.
Regards,
Bence
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