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Request Log
Request Log
chugugrace
chugu
03/14/2017
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Request Log

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Use the Request Log dialog box to view the events that are logged during the request that is made to the SAP Netweaver BW system for sample data. This information can be useful if you have to troubleshoot your configuration of the SAP BW source.

To learn more about the SAP BW source component of the [!INCLUDEmsCoName] Connector 1.1 for SAP BW, see SAP BW Source.

Important

The documentation for the Microsoft Connector 1.1 for SAP BW assumes familiarity with the SAP Netweaver BW environment. For more information about SAP Netweaver BW, or for information about how to configure SAP Netweaver BW objects and processes, see your SAP documentation.

Important

Extracting data from SAP Netweaver BW requires additional SAP licensing. Check with SAP to verify these requirements.

To open the Request Log dialog box

  1. In [!INCLUDEssBIDevStudioFull], open the [!INCLUDEssISnoversion] package that contains the SAP BW source.

  2. On the Data Flow tab, double-click the SAP BW source.

  3. In the SAP BW Source Editor, click Connection Manager to open the Connection Manager page of the editor.

  4. After you configure the SAP BW source, click Preview to preview the events in the Request Log dialog box.

    [!NOTE]
    Clicking Preview also opens the Preview dialog box. For more information about this dialog box, see Preview.

Options

Time
Displays the time that the event that was logged.

Type
Displays the type of the event that was logged. The following table lists the possible event types.

Value Description
S Success message.
E Error message
W Warning message.
I Informational message.
A The operation was aborted.

Message
Displays the message text that is associated with the logged event.

See Also

SAP BW Source Editor (Connection Manager Page)
Microsoft Connector for SAP BW F1 Help