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From OData Modelling To Service Execution using GPA:PART-2

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Hi mates,

 

  

     Hope you guys have enjoyed reading my previous document regarding GPA and it was helpful in anyway i would be so grateful.

And if not the document please do refer the document from the below link.

 

From OData Modelling To Service Execution using GPA:PART-1

 

Here i will explain the final process of importing it.

 

STEP 1:Goto Tcode SEGW

 

 

When you are done exporting the Model,login to the Gateway instance and type in Transaction Code SEGW

 

segw.JPG

STEP 2:Creating a new Project.

 

Click on the Create Project Button as shown in the below screenshot.

 

crea_segw_pro.JPG

 

This will prompt a dialogue box where we will enter the Project,Description,Package and other necessary details.

 

 

crea_segw_pro_pop.JPG

After creating the Project successfully following directories will be created.

 

segw_pro_dir.JPG

 

 

Then Right click on Data Model where you should navigate to following path in the context menu.

 

Import->Data Model From Tile

 

This prompt you with dialogue box as shown in the below screenshot.

 

Browse the OData Model file from the local sytem directory.

 

 

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    Press Next and Finish in the next Dialogue box.

 

 

Hurray...!!!! we are done...:P

 

The final screen would look like this with a success message as shown in the screenshot.

 

segw_final_dir.JPG

 

Now all the entities will be similar to what we created for the project following the Document prepared by Syam Babu

 

http://scn.sap.com/community/gateway/blog/2014/04/27/step-by-step-development-guide-for-createdeepentity-operation

 

Now everyone would definitely feel that ,designing an OData Model is easy as a pie.

 

Thanks and Regards,

Vishnu


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