ODBC Driver for SAP Cloud for Customer

Build 23.0.8839

macOS DSN Configuration

This section shows how to set up ODBC connectivity and configure DSNs on macOS.

Minimum macOS Version

The CData ODBC Driver for SAP Cloud for Customer driver requires macOS Sierra (10.12) or above.

Licensing the Driver

In a terminal, run the following commands to license the driver. To activate a trial, omit the <key> input.

cd "/Applications/CData ODBC Driver for SAP Cloud for Customer/bin"
sudo ./install-license.sh <key>

You'll be prompted for a name and password. These refer to your name and your machine's password.

Connecting to SAP Cloud for Customer

To identify your SAP Cloud for Customer instance, set the following:
  • Tenant: The full domain name of your SAP Cloud for Customer tenant.
  • Url: The URL corresponding to your SAP Cloud for Customer instance. You must specify this if it differs from the default service of "c4codata". Otherwise, omit this connection property.

Authenticating to SAP Cloud for Customer

User Credentials

Set the AuthScheme to Basic and specify the following:

  • User: Your SAP Cloud for Customer username.
  • Password: Your SAP Cloud for Customer password.

Azure AD

Set the AuthScheme to AzureAD.

Configuring a Custom Extension

This configuration requires a custom extension to SAP Hybris. This extension can be created using the yempty tool.

Connection Configuration

After configuring your custom extension, set the following to authenticate:

  • OAuthClientId: The application Id of the connector application, found in the Overview section of the app registration.
  • OAuthClientSecret: The client secret value of the connector application. Azure AD displays this when you create a new client secret.
  • CallbackURL: The redirect URI of the connector application. For example: https://localhost:33333
  • SSOProperties: Set the following additional properties, each separated by a commma, in the format A=B;C=D; etc.
    • Resource: The URL of your environment.
    • AzureTentant: The Id of the Azure AD tenant where the applications are registered.

Uninstalling the Driver

The easiest way to uninstall the driver is to open a terminal and run the included uninstall.sh script, located in the installation directory. For example:

cd "/Applications/CData ODBC Driver for SAP Cloud for Customer"
sudo ./uninstall.sh

Note: The script needs to be run from the installation directory.

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