![]() You can execute multiple commands here just add them to list before exit in double quotes.Ī file transfer command from a specific directory on client (F:/data) to specific directory on sftp server (in) will look like this. For example, if your user id don’t have authorisation on sftp server then Winscp client will prompt for Retry which will not be desirable if we are executing command from SAP. Option batch abort prevent session to seek for user input if anything goes wrong. But here we want to open session, execute commands and close session all in one go and fortunately Winscp does support this.Ī simple dir command along with open session and exit command look like this /command "option batch abort" "open "dir" "exit" Usually Winscp client opens up a session with server where you execute commands and close it when done. Step 2: Check installation and connectivityīefore we start with SAP side of development let’s check if this client is working. ![]() One first execution it will automatically create ini file so don’t worry if you haven’t got ini file. I have kept mine in externexe/sftp folder. Unzip the content and put it on server from where your SAP can execute them. It’s a zip file, with an exe and com file. Step 1: Download and install Winscp client.ĭownload Winscp portable executables from. Note that we have SAP server installed on Windows 2003 server and you will have to adapt some steps for other server OS. SAP ECC does not support sftp this is how I managed to achieve sftp communication using open source Winscp sftp client. For infrastructure reasons we are moving away from site-to-site VPN and requirement is to use SFTP. We are using FTP on site-to-site VPN to make communication secure. ![]() We use FTP to transfer sales order information to Hauliers this is important piece of information for them to plan their resources (Drivers, Truck etc.).
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