on 10-22-2008 11:36 AM
Hi
When do we use these transactions like LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI ? Do we need to have authorizations to run them ? Where exactly is it used ?
Ajith
These are not transactions. These are RFC destinations which could be seen in sm59 transactions. Authorization to these objects are not mandatory.
From help.sap
The RFC destinations LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI are used for the SLD connection. They use the SLD access data maintained with transaction SLDAPICUST. The RFC destination LCRSAPRFC is used to read the exchange profile; SAPSLDAPI is used by the ABAP API.
Regards,
Prateek
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But these two would be already created by BASIS guys , isnt it ?
If all XI post installation steps have been performed, then ideally Yes
So we dont have to create all we gotta do is check it if connection exists ?
Ideally, even that is not required. Only if u get some error, u look for these RFC destinations.
Is this to check whether SLD is connected to XI server ?
Yes SLDCHECK is for that only. SLDCHECK internally tests all these connections.
Regards,
Prateek
Thanks everyone for your time and help.
Regards
Ajith
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those are not transactions but RFC destinations.
for all details regarding them, refer
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/b7/341241d71cd349e10000000a1550b0/content.htm
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LCRSAPRFC
The RFC destination LCRSAPRFC is required for the connection to the System Landscape Directory (SLD). It is used to read the exchange profile.
● SAPSLDAPI
The RFC destination SAPSLDAPI is required for the connection to the SLD. It is used by the ABAP API.
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hi,
These are RFC destinations and can be seen in SM59 tcode generally used for SLD connectivity.
Thanks!
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Hi Ajith,
These are not transactions. They are RFC connections. You can see/create/edit them in Transaction SM59.
Carlos
Edited by: Carlos Gonzalez on Oct 22, 2008 12:38 PM
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