The Transport Expresso integration framework can be used to perform outbound integration on potentially any external system.

Two tables need to be maintained here, table ‘/BTI/TE_INT_SYST’ is the table that holds all the external system id’s and descriptions along with any RFC Destinations that may possibly be needed for example for a Solution Manager system, also table /BTI/TE_INT_CLAS needs to be maintained and this holds the class that the framework references.

/BTI/TE_INT_SYST – TE Integration System List

Field Description
EXTSYS_NO Main external system identifier, this is the identifier of the system that you wish to integrate with we can have as many systems as we want.
An example of this could be:
1 – Remedy
2 – Solution Manager
3 – Service Desk
EXTSYS_ID Single word identifier for external system. E.g. REMEDY
EXTSYS_NAME Full description of external system
RFC_DEST Some external systems that you want systems with could possibly be SAP systems for example Solution Manager so the RFC destination is held here.

/BTI/TE_INT_CLAS – Integration Object Class List

Field Description
EXTSYS_NO Main external system identifier, this is the identifier of the system that you wish to integrate with we can have as many systems as we want.
An example of this could be:
1 – Remedy
2 – Solution Manager
3 – Service Desk
CLASSNAME Held here is the class name where the bulk of the integration processing is done. TE integration works on the principle of having a class for each external system that we need to integrate with. This is what is called in the integration send program. E.g. /BTI/TE_CL_INTEGRATION_SOLMAN.

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