![]() So once we receive the sales order business transaction events in the queue, we can then read the queue and process the message to enhance the details through the OData call to S/4 HANA and publish on an outbound queue. Transaction SWUE to trigger sales order created Transaction SWUE to trigger sales order creation event Once this is all set up, the events will be triggered automatically when creating or changing a sales order: Then we create the queue in Event Mesh and the queue subscription to subscribe to the sales order create and change events:įor our testing, we used the SAP transaction code SWUE to trigger the sales order event to send to the queue. Maintain the channel topics for publishing the business events So we set this up and we were sending sales order creations and changes to the event mesh: Weve been using the Whova app for the last few years at the SAP Controlling show, ever since I discovered it at another event, and wrote this piece: The quest for an awesome mobile event app - Whova pushes past event app mediocrity. How to use SAP S/4HANA Event Enablement with SAP Cloud Platform (EN) written by Makoto Sugishita However, to pull off a great enterprise event, the event app has to keep up. For these steps, the following blog is an excellent starting point: So the first part is setting up the outbound process. In this blog, I wanted to capture sending out business transaction events from S/4 HANA to the Event Mesh and having CPI read from the Event Mesh and then process the event, read additional data from S/4 HANA using the OData API to enrich the message, and then publish to an outbound queue for downstream systems. I joined Delaware Consulting earlier this year and I am working as a Fiori Solution and S/4 HANA integration architect and team lead.įor the past few months, I have been working on an S/4 HANA new implementation leveraging the SAP integration suite – Cloud Integration, Event Mesh, API Hub, Integration advisor, etc. My last few blogs have been on Fiori development and prior to that, SAP HANA native development. It’s been a few months since I had published a blog.
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