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pub struct SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties { pub application_host_url: String, pub application_service_path: String, pub port_number: i32, pub client_number: String, pub logon_language: Option<String>, pub private_link_service_name: Option<String>, pub o_auth_properties: Option<OAuthProperties>, pub disable_sso: bool, }
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The connector-specific profile properties required when using SAPOData.

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§application_host_url: String

The location of the SAPOData resource.

§application_service_path: String

The application path to catalog service.

§port_number: i32

The port number of the SAPOData instance.

§client_number: String

The client number for the client creating the connection.

§logon_language: Option<String>

The logon language of SAPOData instance.

§private_link_service_name: Option<String>

The SAPOData Private Link service name to be used for private data transfers.

§o_auth_properties: Option<OAuthProperties>

The SAPOData OAuth properties required for OAuth type authentication.

§disable_sso: bool

If you set this parameter to true, Amazon AppFlow bypasses the single sign-on (SSO) settings in your SAP account when it accesses your SAP OData instance.

Whether you need this option depends on the types of credentials that you applied to your SAP OData connection profile. If your profile uses basic authentication credentials, SAP SSO can prevent Amazon AppFlow from connecting to your account with your username and password. In this case, bypassing SSO makes it possible for Amazon AppFlow to connect successfully. However, if your profile uses OAuth credentials, this parameter has no affect.

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impl SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

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pub fn application_host_url(&self) -> &str

The location of the SAPOData resource.

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pub fn application_service_path(&self) -> &str

The application path to catalog service.

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pub fn port_number(&self) -> i32

The port number of the SAPOData instance.

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pub fn client_number(&self) -> &str

The client number for the client creating the connection.

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pub fn logon_language(&self) -> Option<&str>

The logon language of SAPOData instance.

The SAPOData Private Link service name to be used for private data transfers.

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pub fn o_auth_properties(&self) -> Option<&OAuthProperties>

The SAPOData OAuth properties required for OAuth type authentication.

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pub fn disable_sso(&self) -> bool

If you set this parameter to true, Amazon AppFlow bypasses the single sign-on (SSO) settings in your SAP account when it accesses your SAP OData instance.

Whether you need this option depends on the types of credentials that you applied to your SAP OData connection profile. If your profile uses basic authentication credentials, SAP SSO can prevent Amazon AppFlow from connecting to your account with your username and password. In this case, bypassing SSO makes it possible for Amazon AppFlow to connect successfully. However, if your profile uses OAuth credentials, this parameter has no affect.

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impl SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

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pub fn builder() -> SapoDataConnectorProfilePropertiesBuilder

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties.

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impl Clone for SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

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fn clone(&self) -> SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

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fn eq(&self, other: &SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for SapoDataConnectorProfileProperties

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