Business Operations and ERPs

SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud

4min

SAP S/4HANA Public Cloud (further on referred to as SAP S/4HANA) modules allow you to monitor, list, retrieve, and update all your invoices, orders, payments, business partners, and credit memos in your SAP S/4HANA account.

To use SAP S/4HANA in Make, you must have the Enterprise plan.

All Enterprise apps are currently labeled as premium tier 3 in Make.

To get started with the SAP S/4HANA, create an account at sap.com/products/s4hana-erp.

Connecting SAP S/4HANA to Make

To connect your SAP S/4HANA account to Make you need to create a communication system and user and obtain your SAP Client ID, User Name, and Password from your SAP S/4HANA account.

Generate Connection Credentials

  1. Access your SAP Fiori launchpad and go to the Communication Systems app.

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  2. Click New.
  3. Enter a System ID.
  4. Click Create.
  5. On the Communication System screen, enter a hostname. Since this communication system is only used for inbound calls, no hostname needs to be specified.
  6. In the User for Inbound Communication section, click Add to create a new communication user.

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  7. In the dialog box, click New User.

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  8. On the Create Communication User screen, enter a user name (for example, SAMPLEAPP_API_USER) and a description (for example, Communication user for Business Event Handling Sample App). Copy this username to your clipboard.
  9. Click Propose Password or create one yourself. Copy this new password to your clipboard.
  10. Click Create.

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  11. You redirect to the New Inbound Communication User dialog box. The authentication method is User Name and Password. Click OK.
  12. Click Save.
  13. Under Technical Data, copy the Port number to your clipboard. This is the SAP Client ID needed to create a connection to Make.

Establish a Connection to Make

  1. Log in to your Make account, add any SAP S/4HANA module to your , and click Create a connection.
  2. Enter your Host URL. For example, https://my400271.s4hana.cloud.sap/
  3. In the SAP Client ID field, enter your 3-digit SAP Client ID which is the Port number on your Communication System screen in SAP.
  4. In the Username and Password fields, enter your login credentials for your SAP account.
  5. In the Service field, enter the Service you are using. For example, API_BUSINESS_PARTNER.
  6. Optionally, you can select how long until your CSRF token expires and click Save.

You can browse all SAP S/4HANA ODATA v2 API here. This field is for connection validation only.

You have successfully connected the app and can edit or add more SAP S/4HANA modules to the .