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SAP CPI vs SAP PO/PI: Key Differences

Externalize Parameters:- 1. Use the Externalize feature to declare a parameter as a variable and reuse it across multiple components in the same integration flow. You can define multiple parameters for each field, but you can only assign a single value for each parameter. If a value contains common strings that can be reused, then you can split the value and assign the strings to different parameters. 2. The parameter value defined by editing it in the integration flow is called as the parameter's default value. It's a predefined integration value that can be modified by integration developer. 3. The value configured from the configuration view is defined as the configured value of a parameter.

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SAP CPI vs SAP PO/PI: Key Differences

Externalize Parameters:- 1. Use the Externalize feature to declare a parameter as a variable and reuse it across multiple components in the same integration flow. You can define multiple parameters for each field, but you can only assign a single value for each parameter. If a value contains common strings that can be reused, then you can split the value and assign the strings to different parameters. 2. The parameter value defined by editing it in the integration flow is called as the parameter's default value. It's a predefined integration value that can be modified by integration developer. 3. The value configured from the configuration view is defined as the configured value of a parameter.

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Externalize Parameters:-

Use the Externalize feature to declare a parameter as a variable and reuse it across
multiple components in the same integration flow. You can define multiple parameters
for each field, but you can only assign a single value for each parameter. If a value
contains common strings that can be reused, then you can split the value and assign the
strings to different parameters

Default value: The parameter value defined by editing it in the integration flow is called
as the parameter's default value. It's a predefined integration value that can be modified
by integration developer.

Configured Value: The value configured from the configuration view is defined as the
configured value of a parameter.

SAP CPI (Cloud Platform Integration) and SAP PO/PI (Process Orchestration/Process Integration) are both
integration platforms that help organizations streamline their business processes by integrating different
systems, applications, and data sources. While both platforms offer similar functionalities, they have some
distinct advantages that make them suitable for different use cases.

Here are some reasons why you should use SAP CPI and SAP PO/PI:

SAP CPI:

1. Cloud-based: SAP CPI is a cloud-based integration platform, which means that it is easy to deploy,
scalable, and requires minimal maintenance. This makes it an ideal choice for organizations that want
to move their IT infrastructure to the cloud.
2. Pre-built content: SAP CPI comes with pre-built integration content, such as pre-built connectors and
templates, which can help organizations accelerate their integration projects and reduce development
costs.
3. Easy to use: SAP CPI has a user-friendly interface that allows developers and non-technical users to
easily create and manage integrations without requiring extensive technical knowledge.

SAP PO/PI:

1. On-premise deployment: SAP PO/PI is an on-premise integration platform, which means that it can be
installed on-premise and integrated with other on-premise systems. This makes it an ideal choice for
organizations that have legacy systems that cannot be moved to the cloud.
2. Advanced features: SAP PO/PI offers advanced features, such as Business Process Management
(BPM) and Business Rules Management (BRM), which allow organizations to automate complex
business processes and define their own business rules.
3. Flexibility: SAP PO/PI offers a high degree of flexibility and can be customized to meet the specific
integration needs of different organizations. This makes it an ideal choice for organizations that
require a highly customized integration platform.
In summary, SAP CPI is best suited for organizations that want a cloud-based integration platform that is easy
to use and offers pre-built content, while SAP PO/PI is best suited for organizations that require advanced
features, flexibility, and on-premise deployment.

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