![]() Now, open SAP GUI and sign in to your system of choice. Search for the Wait action, drag it onto the designer, enter 10 (seconds) into the Duration field, and then select Save. Search for, and then drag the Run application action onto the design surface.Įnter the following information into the parameter list, and then select Save.Īpplication Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP\FrontEnd\SapGui\sapshcut.exeĬommand line arguments: start -system=%SAPSystemId% -client=%SAPClient% -user=%SAPUser% -pw=%SAPPassword% -maxguiĪfter application launch: Wait for application to complete ![]() Next, we'll create our first process action. Next, create the following use-case-specific variables. For each variable in the following list, enter the Variable name, External name and Description, and then select Update. ![]() You'll create several input variables which will be passed into this desktop flow from a cloud flow.įirst, we'll create a few technical SAP variables, which will be needed in almost all SAP-based automation flows. Select the plus sign ( +), and then select Input. Select Variables in the Power Automate Desktop designer. To create a desktop flow, open Power Automate Desktop, and then select New flow.Įnter a name for the desktop flow, and then select Create. ![]()
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