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What is 'logical destination' in SAP EP-VC - Visual Composer?


logical destination - Overview

  • Component: EP-VC

  • Component Name: Visual Composer

  • Description: A link between a physical system and a logical name; a "system alias".


logical destination - Details


  • Key Concepts: Logical destination is a term used in SAP Visual Composer (EP-VC) to refer to a specific destination for a data flow. It is used to define the target of a data flow, such as a database, file, or web service. Logical destinations are created in the EP-VC Modeler and can be used in multiple data flows.
    How to use it: To use logical destinations in EP-VC, first create the logical destination in the Modeler. This can be done by selecting the “Create Logical Destination” option from the Modeler menu. Once the logical destination is created, it can be used in any data flow by selecting it from the list of available destinations.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating logical destinations, it is important to ensure that all of the necessary information is provided. This includes the type of destination (e.g. database, file, web service), as well as any additional information required for that type of destination (e.g. connection string for a database).
    Related Information: For more information on creating and using logical destinations in EP-VC, please refer to the SAP Visual Composer documentation.

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