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- SAP ABAP Discovery
- Overview
- Supported Versions
- Topology
- How to Discover SAP ABAP
- SAP Solution Manager Topology by SAP JCO Job
- SAP Solution Manager by SAP JCO Job
- SAP Applications by SAP JCO Job
- SAP ABAP Topology by SAP JCO Job
- SAP ABAP Connection by SAP JCO Job
- SAP ITS by NTCMD or UDA Job
- SAP System by Shell Job
- SAP TCP Ports Job
- Troubleshooting and Limitations – SAP ABAP Discovery
Overview
UCMDB discovers the SAP Application Server ABAP, which provides the complete technology and infrastructure to run ABAP applications.
Note You can discover the whole SAP system by discovering a connection to the SAP Solution Manager. In this way, you create a single set of credentials; there is no need to create a set of credentials for each SAP system. DFM discovers all systems (and their topology) with this one set. For details, see SAP Solution Manager Discovery.