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# Setup in SAP ECC

For your integration between SAP ECC and Fairmarkit, you will need to complete some configuration in SAP ECC.

### Establish an SFTP Connection <a href="#establishansftpconnection" id="establishansftpconnection"></a>

First, you will need to set up a shared folder for your company to exchange files with Fairmarkit. This folder can be in a location you share or on Fairmarkit Files ([files.fairmarkit.com](https://files.fairmarkit.com/login)). SFTP configuration works similarly to a shared cloud drive where you can upload or download files. Fairmarkit will work with you to configure SFTP.

Within your company folder, there will be a folder for each environment (Staging and Production), and each folder will contain the following subfolders:

* **archived**: Optional folder that stores files that are no longer needed.\
  Example: *production/archived/*
* **from\_fairmarkit**: Fairmarkit will upload files you need to process back to your data source (e.g., award files).\
  Example: production/from\_fairmarkit/
* **to\_fairmarkit**: You will upload files that Fairmarkit will need to process (e.g., purchase requisitions, purchase orders, suppliers, and categories).\
  Example: *production*/*to*\_fairm*arkit/*<br>
* **logs**: Stores output logs from inbound and outbound processes.\
  Example: *production/log/*


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