Using Seagull BarTender
Software to
Directly Access SAP® Data
Seagull
Scientific is a Certified mySAP.com Partner
Seagull Scientific is a Certified Software Partner of SAP®,
"based on proven interoperability between Seagull's BarTender label
software and mySAP.com."
The
Seagull BarTender Enterprise Edition allows users to directly read label data
out of the standard IDoc ("Intermediate Document") data format
generated by SAP's R/3 and mySAP.com products. (The
downloadable Trial
Edition of Seagull BarTender includes direct SAP IDoc interface.)
Seagull's
Cooperative Relationship with SAP
The addition of a direct SAP IDoc interface to
Seagull BarTender was first
suggested to Seagull by SAP themselves, who insisted that this was the best
way to integrate label printing into the SAP environment. The subsequent
development work was done under the guidance of SAP, who also tested
Seagull BarTender extensively as part of their final certification process.
Benefits
of Directly Reading SAP Data
Seagull BarTender's direct SAP IDoc interface delivers the following
advantages over other enterprise label printing solutions:
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Previously,
users wishing to integrate label printing software with SAP had to
go through a complicated sequence of data format conversions,
possibly including custom SAP programming and expensive consulting.
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IDocs
usually store only the portions of data needed for immediate
transaction processing. Accordingly, printing directly from IDocs
avoids the complexity and overhead of accessing the central SAP
database directly.
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Seagull BarTender's
enterprise printing solution makes the use of pregenerated printer
command files completely obsolete. That means that when you make
changes to your label design, Seagull BarTender is immediately ready to
print again without requiring you to perform any
"compiles" or file uploads.
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Allows
for optional offloading of the print-processing task from the
central server, freeing it up to process standard data transactions
more rapidly
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Allows
label printing from any Windows PC without requiring a connection to
the central SAP database.
How IDocs
simplify enterprise data processing
Large enterprise environments, such as those designed by SAP, may
consist of many different computers running different operating systems,
all networked together from different corners of the world. However,
there will always be one or more central servers running the main system
database. This central database can contain thousands of data tables
consuming gigabytes of storage information on customers, vendors,
employees, manufacturing status, inventory, shipping, etc. Accordingly,
if (for example) a shipping facility only needs to read a limited amount
of customer and inventory information in order to print labels for that
day's shipments, it might not be desirable to design and perform the
complex remote queries necessary to tap directly into and search the
central database.
SAP designed
IDocs ("Intermediate Documents") for exactly this purpose --
for encapsulating, moving around, and processing just the sections of
data needed for specific purposes.
The
generation of IDocs is a standard, routine SAP function
At any point in SAP's standard transaction processes (for shipping,
receiving, work flow, etc), an IDoc can easily be generated containing
only the data fields and records needed for a specific process (such as
printing a shipping manifest or that day's shipping container labels).
These self-contained files are obviously much smaller than the central
database and more easily handled by peripheral software. IDocs employ a
text-based format, so your workstations need not be equipped to access
SAP's central data-processing engine. In fact, because IDocs are
individual, self-contained files, they can easily be transferred using a
variety of relatively "low tech" methods, including e-mail.
Accordingly, a facility printing labels from IDoc data need not
necessarily even be connected to the central server.
Seagull BarTender
makes reading IDoc data as simple as reading text files
One of the most powerful features of
Seagull BarTender's direct IDoc
interface is that it shelters you from the internal complexities of the
IDoc itself. Seagull BarTender does this by reading in the IDoc and creating a
copy of it within Seagull BarTender that looks like the familiar "row and
column" format used to represent single database tables or
"flat" text files.
Accordingly, Seagull BarTender's Data Setup Wizard lets you select which data
fields you want to associate with each object on your label using the
same easy "point and click" interface Seagull BarTender uses for any
other data source. That means you can access fields in an IDoc as simply
as if you were reading a flat text file.
In summary,
the Seagull BarTender Enterprise Edition lets you tap into the power and
flexibility of SAP without your having to learn a variety of new data
processing skills, set up a SAP client PC, or even access the central
database.