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Automation Concepts

  • Central Scheduling Concepts
  • Automating Processes Across the System Landscape
  • Processes, Chains, and History
  • Queues and Process Servers
  • Workload
  • SAP Systems
  • Events and Event Definitions
  • Scheduling
  • Applications
  • Editing Objects in XML

Locks and Events

  • Prevent Simultaneous Execution of Processes
  • Creating Locks
  • Creating Event-Driven Schedules with Events

Documents

  • Documenting Code, Procedures, and Messages with Documents

Applications

  • Organizing Processes in Applications
  • Creating Applications

End User Overviews

  • End User Interfaces
  • Process Monitors Overview
  • Process Monitors Overview Columns
  • User Message Monitor
  • Designing User Message Forms
  • User Message Monitor Columns
  • Interacting with User Messages
  • Feeds

Managing Output Formats

  • Managing Output Formats

Regular Activities

  • Regular Activities for Redwood Server

Promoting Objects

  • Migrating Objects with the Promotion Module
  • Exporting Redwood Server Objects
  • Export Rule Sets
  • Creating Export Rule Sets
  • Importing Objects
  • Importing Redwood Server Objects with Imports
  • Using Import Rule Sets to Customize Imports
  • Importing Objects with Import Rule Sets
  • Creating Remote Systems
  • Promotion Reaction Processes
  • Integrating Redwood Server Promotion into SAP CTS+
  • Pusher Process Definitions for SAP CTS+ Integration

Backup and Recovery

  • Backup and Recovery of Redwood Server
  • Database Backup
  • Restore Data from Backup

Reference

  • Managing Output Formats
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Automating Processes Across the System Landscape

For process automation, there are various repository objects that can be viewed and edited in the Definitions tab. Once you have setup your scheduling landscape with connections to the external systems you would like to use, you can create processes with the following repository objects:

  • Process Definitions - A process definition is a repository object that defines a process to be executed by the process server. A process definition consists of command text to be executed and several runtime and scheduling controls.
  • Chain Definitions - A chain is built from a set of calls to process definitions (named Chain processes) grouped in one or more steps.
  • Event Definitions - An event definition is a repository object that defines event objects. Event objects are used by other process definitions and chains to signal that a process must start or has completed.
  • Formats - Processes and Chain processes produce output files in various formats, to enable client systems to use the correct program to open output files, the correct format must be created and defined in the process definition.
  • Resources - A resource is an object that defines which resources (programs, libraries) are needed by a process server to execute a process. Process servers provide resources.
  • Locks - A lock is used to prevent multiple processes from running simultaneously. When processes share a lock, the first process to start will hold the lock, potentially preventing other process definitions requiring this lock from starting until it completes.
  • Reports - Generate reports based on queries in HTML or Comma Separated Values (csv) format

Relevant Topics

  1. Creating Process Definitions.
  2. Creating Chain Definitions.
  3. Submitting Processes and Chain Definitions.
  4. Scheduling with Times and Dates.
  5. Importing Objects from SAP Systems.
  6. Triggering Custom Code.
  7. Scripting in the Shell.
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