The SAP BAPI connector allows you to integrate your flow with the SAP ERP through Business Application Programming Interfaces (BAPIs), which are standardized functions to access business processes and data in the SAP system.
In other words, a BAPI is like an "official gateway" that SAP provides so that external systems can query or manipulate data and processes without needing to directly access internal tables or write ABAP code.
Query data
Retrieve information about customers, vendors, materials, sales orders, inventory, etc.
Example: BAPI_CUSTOMER_GETDETAIL returns complete customer data.
Create records
Insert new business data into SAP.
Example: BAPI_SALESORDER_CREATEFROMDAT2 creates a sales order.
Update records
Modify existing data.
Example: BAPI_EMPLOYEE_CHANGE updates employee data.
Execute business operations
Trigger internal SAP processes (release documents, perform calculations, generate accounting entries).
Example: BAPI_GOODSMVT_CREATE records an inventory movement.
Test connection and availability
Validate if SAP is responding.
Example: STFC_CONNECTION (returns system information, client, user, etc.).
Communication with this connector uses a specific key-value structure to map BAPI parameters.
Command: always starts with CALL FUNCTION <BAPI_NAME>.
Parameters: are defined after the colon ":".
Groupings:
Syntax:
Check out examples of instructions for the SAP BAPI connector:
Instruction:
In the instruction below, the SAP BAPI connector calls the STFC_CONNECTION function in SAP. This function is a standard SAP BAPI, used to test connectivity between the client system (in this case, Sensedia Integrations) and the SAP server.
NOTEThe brackets [] indicate that no additional parameters were passed in the call.
Return (log):
STFC_CONNECTION test function.NOTERead about log details.
Instruction:
The instruction below reads the first 5 rows of table T001 in SAP, returning only the BUKRS and BUTXT fields, separated by semicolons.
Instruction parts:
QUERY_TABLE: T001: indicates the table to be queried (T001, which contains Company Codes information).DELIMITER: ;: defines that returned fields will be separated by semicolons.ROWCOUNT: 5: limits the return to the first 5 rows of the table.FIELDS: specifies the table fields that should be returned (if omitted, returns all columns, which may cause slowness or memory overflow).
BUKRS: company code (Company Code).BUTXT: company description (Company Name).Return (log):
Check two excerpts of the response payload recorded in the logs:
INPUT: shows the query parameters: queried table, maximum number of records, delimiter, and additional options.
DATA (excerpt): brings the values returned from the query.
In this example:
Below we list some common errors that may occur when using the SAP BAPI connector and recommended solutions.
Error calling BAPI function in SAP
Generic execution error.
S_TABU_DIS) to the requested table or execution permission in the BAPI.FIELDS exist in the table.Empty return (DATA: [])
No record matches the criteria defined in OPTIONS.
ROWCOUNT ignored
SAP returned more rows than requested.
NOTEThis occurs in certain versions of the function module when there is no primary index in the filter.
To create a connector, follow the steps below:
Access the Connector Manager screen from the left menu of the product or by clicking the card on the Welcome screen.
Click + NEW CONNECTOR in the upper right corner of the screen.
Select the connector card.
A new screen, Connector Configuration, will open. Fill in the following data in the connector form:
In Name, give the connector a name.
In Version, enter its version.
In Description (optional), add a description.
Select the environment in which you will deploy the connector.
Fill in the values for the required fields for each connector.
Click CREATE.
NOTEIf you select both environments, you must fill in the complete data for both to be able to create the connector.
To edit the connector, follow the steps below:
Click on the connector you want to edit.
You can change:
When you finish your edits, click SAVE.
IMPORTANTYou cannot delete a connector while it is in use in any integration.
Field | Description |
|---|---|
| SAP Application Server | The hostname or IP address of the SAP application server you want to connect to. |
| Service Name of the Gateway | The service name identifies the specific service or port on the SAP gateway through which communication will occur. |
| Logon Password | This is the password associated with the SAP user specified in the "Logon User" field. It is required for authentication purposes to establish a connection to the SAP system. |
| SAP Client | The client number you want to connect to. Different clients may contain different datasets or configurations. |
| Hostname of the Gateway | The hostname or IP address of the SAP gateway, through which communication will be routed. |
| SAP System Number | The system number uniquely identifies an SAP system within a landscape. It is essential for directing communication to the correct SAP system when multiple systems are running on the same host. |
| SAP Logon Language | Specifies the language in which the SAP system should present messages and user interfaces. |
| Logon User | The SAP username with which the connector will authenticate to the SAP system. |
NOTESee more details about SAP BAPI with instruction examples and common configuration issues.
NOTEFor optional fields that are not filled in, the default value will be applied.
After creating the connector, you must configure it on the Flow screen. To do this, follow the steps below:
Access the Integration Flows screen and select your integration flow.
If you want to create a new flow, click + NEW FLOW and access the Flow screen.
NOTECheck out our tutorial on how to create your first integration flow.
Click the
icon in the left editing menu.
Choose the connector you want. You can use the search bar to find it.
Connect it to a previous step if you want to use the properties of other steps.
TIPTo copy the step, click the
button. If the step form is already configured, the settings are copied as well.
To remove the connector from the canvas, select it and click the
button.
Select the connector on the canvas.
Click the edit icon
.
Fill in the following form fields:
Name: enter the connector name.
Connector: select one of the registered connectors.
Timeout: enter the request timeout in milliseconds.
By default, the value will be 3000 milliseconds and the maximum value is 60000 ms.
NOTEBy clicking the
icon to the right of the Timeout field, you can filter and display environment variables and the payload of previous steps (if the steps are connected) for use in timeout configuration.
Properties: use environment variables and properties from previous steps to build your script in Instruction.
Instruction: create your script by inserting input attributes or creating an expression by clicking the
button to the right.
The Concat function is available for creating the expression.
This field comprises the native syntax of the protocol to which the connector provides access.
Ignore Errors: by default, this button is disabled and you can enable it.
Check out more details about the Ignore Errors function in the table below:
Enabled ![]() | Disabled ![]() |
|---|---|
| Flow execution continues, even if there are errors in the process. | Execution will be stopped immediately. |
| Logs show the step with error. | Logs show execution up to the step with error. |
| Following steps will be executed. | No following steps will be executed. |
Click SAVE.
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