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Component documentation Client Console Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Purpose

In the development workstation during customization and upgrade, Client Console is used to set up the runtime environment of the mobile client. It is also used to administer and monitor the mobile client.

In a productive mobile client, Client Console is used to transfer data from the CRM server to the mobile client. It also monitors this transfer of data.

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In a productive mobile client, Client Console is not used frequently.

Integration

To do this

You must use

Model BDoc types

BDoc Modeler

Features

The features of Client Console can be classified into the following categories:

·        Configuring the mobile client

Sets up communication between the mobile client and the CRM server.(Assign Site ID). You can also check if the mobile client is connected at any given time to the CRM server.(Test Adapter Connection).

·        Updating the runtime environment of the mobile client

Updates the mobile client with data from the CRM server. (Generate Metadata and Generate Table Scripts).

·        Managing and monitoring data transfer

Checks the status of the inbound and outbound queues of the mobile client. It also processes the BDoc messages in the inbound queue of the mobile client.(The Queue Manager).

·        Troubleshooting and customizing

Checks if the data in the mobile client is in synchronization with the data in the CRM server. (Check Metadata and View Metadata). When you perform any operation by using Client Console, it provides information indicating the status of the operation.(Error and Information Handling). You can also customize the behavior of Client Console.(Customize Client Console). Other troubleshooting options include:

¡        Looking Up Errors

¡        Identifying BDoc Layer Errors

¡        Check DLLs

¡        Exporting MSA Registry

¡        System Information

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