1.5.1 Linkage with other programs (under Windows)
The following explains linkage with JP1/AJS and JP1/Script.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Creating a background job in the R/3 system using JP1/AJS
To create a background job in the R/3 system using JP1/AJS, you must register and define a custom job for the R/3 system using JP1/AJS. First, register the custom job for the R/3 system in the Register Custom Job dialog box of JP1/AJS. Next, open the Jobnet Editor window of JP1/AJS and define the custom job registered in JP1/AJS in the jobnet. The R/3 system custom job defined in the jobnet can be executed using the schedule and calendar functions of JP1/AJS.
For details about registering and defining a custom job for the R/3 system in the jobnet of JP1/AJS, see 3.1 Executing R/3 jobs by using JP1/AJS.
(2) Starting InfoPackage or a process chain in a SAP BW system using JP1/AJS
To start InfoPackage or a process chain in a SAP BW system by using JP1/AJS, you must use JP1/AJS to register and define a custom job for the SAP BW system. First, register the custom job for the SAP BW system in the Register Custom Job dialog box of JP1/AJS. Next, open the Jobnet Editor window of JP1/AJS and define the custom job registered in JP1/AJS in a jobnet. The SAP BW system custom job defined in the jobnet can be executed using the schedule and calendar functions of JP1/AJS.
For details about registering and defining a custom job for the SAP BW system in a jobnet of JP1/AJS, see 3.2 Executing InfoPackage or a process chain by using JP1/AJS.
(3) Controlling a background job in the R/3 system using JP1/Script
To use JP1/Script to control a background job in the R/3 system, create a script file for commands of JP1/AJS3 for EAP.
For details about how to create a script file, see the manual JP1/Script (For Windows Systems)#.
#: This manual is provided in Japanese only.