I recently installed SAP GUI on my MAC, OS yosemite. After some pitfalls I managed to make it up and running. So, I thought of writing the steps followed for others striving to achieve the same. 1) Download the JRE8 u 45 from the below link Select the “ Mac OS X x64” option in the above link 2) Once the download is complete, install the same on your machine 3) Download the JDK8 u 45 from the below link Select the “ Mac OS X x64” option in the above link 4) Once the download is complete, install the same on your machine 5) Download the SAP GUI for JAVA, from sap service market place, download centre by following the below link 6) Click on the Index “G”. 7) Enter user SAP service marketplace S-User credentials and locate “SAP GUI for JAVA” and click to open the link 8) Click on the “SAP GUI For JAVA 7.40” link on the screen 9) On the next screen, click on “MacOs” and in the “Downlaod” subscreen, select the “JAR” file, PlatinGUI7402-20012037.JAR, with the highest patch level, and add it you download basket to download it. Hi Rini, I installed sap gui 7.40 on yosemite.
I’m pretty sure that I have followed your step by step instructions, but when I click “connect” the system returns me this error and I can not figure out where the problem is. Consider that on same network i run SAPGUI from windows machines with no problems. Can you help me? Many thanks in advance.
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Thank you Rini for your reply. I’ll try to answer to your questions. The connection string I’m trying to use is: conn=/H/DP0LOGONGROUP/S/3220&expert=true Test:conn=/H/10.209.10.27/S/3201&expert=true 1)yes, it is SAP server IP address 2)no, suppose it is 3220 here is the snapshot of windows logon: I also enclose the “saplogon.ini” used in windows: it works really well. Hi Charlie, Sorry for the delay.have been pretty busy lately. Regarding the SAP application server, you need to follow below for connection string as mentioned in the post: conn=/H//S/3299/H//S/32 e.g.
Conn=/H/xx.xxx.xx.xxx/S/3299/H/abc.corp.com/S/3201 Note: For connection type server group, the connection string should be as below: conn=/M//S//G/ Further, the connection string convention /R//G/ is used along with a text file containing mapping b/w the SAP system id and its corresponding server ip. I have never used the above connection string though. Further, it would be good, if you could put a screenshot of the error you are getting, i would able to know the issue better. Hope it helps. Best Regards, Rini. System Application Server Instance No ID Client ECC 40 EH6 800, I setup the connection as below: conn=/H/xx.xxx.xx.xxx/S/3299/H/saperp.getraind.com/S/3240 However, I get the below error when I try to connect. Can somebody help me?
Hi Rini, Very Helpful blog! Thanks a lot for sharing your experience!
You can Command-Click the icon and file name in a window's title bar to reveal the full path as a menu: You almost never need this path: Due to the lack of an address bar in Finder, where would you paste it? You can just drag the file proxy (the icon) from a window's title bar into an Open file dialog to select it e.g. In a different application. If you really want the full path to a file in a copyable form, you can drag and drop the file or its proxy icon onto a Terminal window. From there, you can then copy and paste it. Simple text editing fields (like text areas on web sites), or Text Edit's plain text view behave in a similar way: Just drag & drop the file onto them.
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You can also use Automator to create a Service that copies a selected file or folder's path to the clipboard. Launch Automator, select Service, and that it receives selected files and folders in any application.
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Save, and name it e.g. Copy File or Folder path. Just select a file or folder in Finder or any other program that works in a similar way and invoke your new service from the Application Menu » Services » Copy File or Folder path (it will only show up if you actually have files or folders selected).
You can assign a keyboard shortcut in System Preferences » Keyboard » Keyboard Shortcuts » Services A file's path is also displayed in its details dialog in the General category, from where it can be selected and copied: A selected file's path is also displayed in the Finder's path bar, which you can enable from View » Show Path Bar. It's enabled by default for Spotlight results windows AFAIK. From the Spotlight menu, you can press Command-I to open the file's Get Info dialog, drag it to Terminal, drag it to a TextEdit plain text view or a similarly simple view, or drag it to an Open file dialog. From the Spotlight results window, you can open the Get Info dialog, drag the file to Terminal, to TextEdit, an Open file dialog, or invoke the service. The full path is also displayed in the Path Bar. You can show full paths in the Spotlight menu by holding command and option.
Or in Alfred ⌘C copies the absolute paths of files. I have assigned this script to ⌃⌘C: try tell application (path to frontmost application as text) set the clipboard to (path of document 1) as text end tell on error try tell application 'System Events' to tell (process 1 where frontmost is true) value of attribute 'AXDocument' of window 1 end tell do shell script 'ruby -rcgi -e 'print CGI.unescape ARGV016.-1' ' & quoted form of result set the clipboard to result end try end try The first method didn't work with Preview, TextMate 2, Sublime Text, or iChm, and the second method didn't work with Acorn.
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