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spaceman127
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In Part 2 of this guide, we continue within the SAP landscape and focus on the configuration inside SAP Datasphere. After setting up the SAP Cloud Connector, defining the prerequisites, and connecting the internal SAP resources in Part 1, we now proceed with connecting Datasphere to the on‑premises SAP S/4HANA system.

 

This part covers the system mapping, the connection setup, and the steps required to expose the data so it can later be replicated into Microsoft Fabric. As in the previous section, the configuration is based on the exact steps from my own environment. Some of the challenges I encountered were related to aligning the connection details and ensuring that the communication between Datasphere and the Cloud Connector was configured correctly.

After completing the SAP‑side configuration in this part, we then move on to the Microsoft Fabric section, where we connect Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 and configure the Mirrored SAP Database. With these components in place, Part 2 completes the full replication pipeline from SAP S/4HANA to Microsoft Fabric.

These steps are described in steps 6a through 9.

 

If you haven't read Part 1 of this article yet, you can go back her.

 

https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Data-Factory-Community-Blog/SAP-Mirroring-in-Microsoft-Fab...

 

 

 

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spaceman127
Super User
Super User

In this article, I walk through the complete process of replicating data from an SAP S/4HANA system into Microsoft Fabric.

Part 1 focuses entirely on the SAP landscape. This includes the installation and configuration of the SAP Cloud Connector, the setup of the connection to SAP Datasphere, and the integration of all required internal SAP resources. In addition, the necessary prerequisites are described to ensure that the SAP environment is fully prepared for data replication.

 

Part 2 continues with the configuration inside SAP Datasphere, where the source and target systems are connected and the replication flow is created. After completing the SAP-side setup, Part 2 then transitions into Microsoft Fabric, showing how the replicated SAP data is connected, stored, and made available through Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 and the Mirrored SAP Database. This results in a complete end-to-end pipeline bringing SAP data reliably into Microsoft Fabric for analytics and reporting.

 

Here you can direct go the Part 2.

https://community.fabric.microsoft.com/t5/Data-Factory-Community-Blog/SAP-Mirroring-in-Microsoft-Fab...

 

Also you can read the full Blog Article on my own Blog Site.

https://renefuerstenberg.de/microsoftfabric/sap-mirroring-in-microsoft-fabric-with-sap-datasphere-st...

 

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