SMS Setting in SAP (SCOT Configuration for SMS)
HI All ,
Here i am sharing the procedure/configuration to send the message from SAP .
Go to T-code SCOT
You will see screen like this
Click on PAG and then create button on same screen
Provide detail as:
NODE: HTTP
Description: SMS Integration
Select HTTP Node
Provide URL provided by third party
Keep password this field blank as we have provided the same in URL itself
Provide maximum length of character allowed by service provider
Provide field address area as *
Provide the time in minutes or hours (depends )
Select Node is ready to Use
Now you can see HTTP service
HTTP Virtual host Configuration
Go to T-code SICF and select default host and then New Sub element
In Log-on tab provide user name and password for same client
Click on HANDLER List tab and provide the handler as shown below
Finally activate the service
HTTP Client proxy setting:
In same T-code SICF
In HTTP Log tab provide proxy detail
Maintain pager Service
Go to Client 000 and run t-code SA14
Provide detail as shown below
Pager Serv: BAL
Use :SMS Service
Go to SPRO in your customizing client
SAP Web Application Server Basis Services Address Management Define pager services
Provide detail
Pager serv : SMS
Pager service : SMS
Use : SMS Service
Composing a SMS
Go to T-code SBWP
Click on New Message
To monitor the process go to T-code SCOT here you can see 1 in waiting as we have given time for 2 minutes it will send the message after 2 min only
Go to T-code SOST and here we can check the status of message
That’s all now you can check you mobile phone for Message 🙂
Regards,
Gagan Deep Kaushal
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Dear Mr. Gagan,
Very useful document for sms configuration.
Thanks for sharing it, keep it up.
Regards,
Pradeep
Comment by Pradeep | July 29, 2009 |
hi,
i have followed these steps, but still facing error to send SMS from DEV server.
1. Please let me know the profile parameters changes for DEV server AIX 5.3, oracle, ECC 6.0
2. Mail server is 3rd party mail.rsons.com
Regards,
Tejinder
Comment by Tejinder Singh | July 29, 2009 |
Tejinder,
Provide deatil regarding error ,where as i consider contac your service provider there is no more setting/paramter which you need to change.
Gagan
Comment by Gagan | July 29, 2009 |
Hello,
great tutorial. Can you please contact me? I am a German SMS Gateway and a lot of clients ask for a SAP solution. Maybe you can write a cutomized tutorial for our company’s http gateway?
Comment by Lox24 | June 18, 2010 |
Hi,
You can reach me at zk.gagan@gmail.com
Comment by sappandit | June 24, 2010 |
Dear Mr. Gagan Deep Kaushal,
Very useful document for sms configuration.
Thanks for sharing it, keep it up.
Regards,
Narasimha.
Comment by Narasimha Murthy | July 9, 2010 |
Hello Gagan,
Amazing tutorial!
Can you please share the procedure/configuration to send SMS by SMTP?
Regards.
Comment by José Trindade | July 9, 2010 |
It was an excellent document which helped me in configuring SMS in SAP
Comment by kishore | November 30, 2010 |
Hello Gagan,
I have followed your steps to configure sms in sap but getting following error “No delivery to SMS:09004317520 because pager/SMS serv
returned an error”.
Could you please help me in this.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Krishna
Comment by Krishnakumar | December 13, 2010 |
Hi Gagan,
Thanks for the simple SMS tutorial.
I have implemented this in my DEV client and still not able to send SMS.
I am getting the below error.
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No delivery to SMS:XXXXXXXXXX due to problem with communication connection
Message no. XS839
Diagnosis
The message could not be delivered to recipient SMS:XXXXXXXXXX due to a communication error.
System Response
Processing was completed as normal.
Communication service with errors: HTTP or HTTPS
Parameter or error code used:
CL_HTTP_CLIENT->RECEIVE Error Code: 1
Additional information on the node used (in the system language of the node, if available):
400 ICM_HTTP_CONNECTION_FAILED
Procedure
Check the parameters listed for the service. In particular, note the communication parameters. With HTTP/HTTPS, the problem is probably due to an incorrect URL or incorrect HTTP proxy settings.
The error may, however, be temporary. If a SAPconnect retry has been defined for this node, the error may be removed automatically.
Procedure for System Administration
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Can you please help me out with this?
Thanks,
Praveen
Comment by Praveen | January 29, 2011 |
Hi, Can you please suggest a method to receive SMS from outside GSM based mobile handsets & using that we can trigger updates in SAP….for e.g. when a truck reaches a specific location driver messages / texts about the vehicle location and based on that we trigger few stock movement details in SAP or update event in SAP.
If you are aware about 3rd party products which provides vehicle tracking using sms which also integrates with SAP ECC or SAP EM or SAP SCM SCEM etc…please do suggest.
Comment by Lubhit | August 31, 2011 |
Hi,
There are few Vendors which will convert SMS into mail text and can send to SAP as mail , then you configure SAP incoming mail as per below link, from there on its ABAPers task to update some status table.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/af/73563c1e734f0fe10000000a114084/content.htm
Regards,
Comment by sappandit | August 31, 2011 |
10. Ashraf syed
Very useful document for sms configuration.
Thanks for sharing it, keep it up.
Regards,
Ashraf.
Comment by Ashraf | December 28, 2011 |