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## Data sources in SAP system
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SAP offers multiple layers of data access, each serving different analytical and reporting needs. This section introduces the main types of data sources available in an SAP landscape, explaining what they're and how they work.
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SAP offers multiple layers of data access, each serving different analytical and reporting needs. This section introduces the main types of data sources available in an SAP landscape, explaining what they are and how they work.
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### Tables and views
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As a general recommendation, the higher the level you access in the data stack, the more content and business logic you can reuse. Instead of manually joining base tables to create a consolidated view of sales orders, you can apply dedicated objects delivered by SAP, which already include relevant joins, filters, and field mappings. This approach significantly reduces development effort and ensures consistency with how data is used within the system. However, it also means to accept the built-in transformations such as filtering out certain document statuses. If other fields are needed, changes must be made at the source level, for example by extending the CDS View.
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The following table provides examples of common scenarios and recommends the most suitable SAP data source in each case. Note that the use of a specific object is a design decision and should always be evaluated based on available options, data requirements, and system capabilities.
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The following table provides examples of common scenarios and recommends the most suitable SAP data source in each case. The use of a specific object is a design decision and should always be evaluated based on available options, data requirements, and system capabilities.
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| Scenario / Intent | Recommended data source |
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**Figure 1**: SAP data connectivity options within Microsoft Fabric.
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:::image type="content" source="media/sap-extract-data-fabric/1-sap-data-connectivity-options.png" alt-text="Diagram shows SAP data connectivity options within Microsoft Fabric":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/sap-extract-data-fabric/1-sap-data-connectivity-options.png" alt-text="Diagram shows SAP data connectivity options within Microsoft Fabric." lightbox="true":::
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#### SAP Table connector
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**Figure 2**: SAP to Microsoft Fabric data connectivity options within Azure Data Factory.
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:::image type="content" source="media/sap-extract-data-fabric/2-sap-data-connectivity-azure-data-factory.png" alt-text="Diagram shows SAP to Microsoft Fabric data connectivity options within Azure Data Factory":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/sap-extract-data-fabric/2-sap-data-connectivity-azure-data-factory.png" alt-text="Diagram shows SAP to Microsoft Fabric data connectivity options within Azure Data Factory." lightbox="true":::
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#### SAP CDC connector
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**Figure 3**: SAP to Microsoft Fabric data connectivity options within SAP Datasphere.
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#### Premium Outbound Integration
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**Figure 4**: SAP to Microsoft Fabric data connectivity options using partner solutions.
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Partner solutions usually support two integration patterns:
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#### Open Mirroring
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Partner solutions leverage a set of native Microsoft Fabric APIs to synchronize source datasets with mirrored databases in Fabric. This approach ensures that the target tables remain a consistent and up-to-date copy of the source, as the mirroring engine automatically process and merges changes.
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Partner solutions apply a set of native Microsoft Fabric APIs to synchronize source datasets with mirrored databases in Fabric. This approach ensures that the target tables remain a consistent and up-to-date copy of the source, as the mirroring engine automatically process and merges changes.
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[Learn more about Open Mirroring in Microsoft Fabric](https://learn.microsoft.com/fabric/database/mirrored-database/open-mirroring).
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|[Microsoft Office](#microsoft-office)| Learn about Office Add-ins in Excel, doing SAP Principal Propagation with Office 365, SAP Analytics Cloud, and Data Warehouse Cloud integration and more. |
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|[Azure Integration Services](#azure-integration-services)| Connect your SAP workloads with your end users, business partners, and their systems with world-class integration services. Learn about codevelopment efforts that enable SAP Event Mesh to exchange cloud events with Azure Event Grid, understand how you can achieve high-availability for services like SAP Cloud Integration, automate your SAP invoice processing with Logic Apps and Azure AI services and more. |
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|[App Development in any language including ABAP and DevOps](#app-development-in-any-language-including-abap-and-devops)| Apply best-in-class developer tooling to your SAP app developments and DevOps processes. |
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|[Azure Data Services](#azure-data-services)| Learn how to integrate your SAP data with data services like Microsoft Fabric, PowerBI, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Storage, Data Warehouse Cloud, Analytics Cloud, including which connector to choose, how to tune performance, efficiently troubleshoot, and more. |
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|[Azure Data Services](#azure-data-services)| Learn how to integrate your SAP data with data services like Microsoft Fabric, Power BI, Azure Data Factory, Azure Data Lake Storage, Data Warehouse Cloud, Analytics Cloud, including which connector to choose, how to tune performance, efficiently troubleshoot, and more. |
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|[SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP)](#sap-btp)| Discover integration scenarios like SAP Private Link to securely and efficiently connect your BTP apps to your Azure workloads. |
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