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Hi all,

 

For a use case, we need to iterate over SAP tables and therefore the SAP on-premise extractor is not sufficient. We are investigating accessing the data using a Python script (possible in the Machine Learning workbench) as described in Connecting Python with SAP (step-by-step guide) | SAP Blogs. Has somebody experience with this approach?

 

If we want to do it in the Machine Learning Workbench, this requires (temporal) admin access to install the SAP NetWeaver RFC SDK. Is this something that is possible?

 

Looking forward to your ideas!

 

Cheers,

Jan-peter

Hi Jan-peter,

Thank you for reaching out.

Did you check our Custom Connection, Python Extractor (Celoxtractor) which lets you develop your own Celonis IBC Extractor easily?

For further information, please check our online help pages:
https://help.celonis.cloud/help/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=41194081
https://celonis.github.io/celoxtractor/

If you face any issues or you need further information, please open a ticket to servicedesk@celonis.com and we will be very glad to help you.

Many thanks and best regards,
Tringa
Hi Jan-peter,

Thank you for reaching out.

Did you check our Custom Connection, Python Extractor (Celoxtractor) which lets you develop your own Celonis IBC Extractor easily?

For further information, please check our online help pages:
https://help.celonis.cloud/help/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=41194081
https://celonis.github.io/celoxtractor/

If you face any issues or you need further information, please open a ticket to servicedesk@celonis.com and we will be very glad to help you.

Many thanks and best regards,
Tringa

Hi @tringa.rexhe,

 

Thanks for your reply. I'm aware of the Celoxtractor Possibilities, but the problem is that this incorporates a new server to run on, leading to higher effort and security risks. Therefore, I was curious to which extend it was possible to do this in the Machine Learning Workbench. I created also a service request in the mean time, so hopefully this will get us further!

 

Kind regards,

Jan-peter

 


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