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Best Practise: How to disable an obsolete RFC-Connection?

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Hello experts,

Happy new year first of all.

I have a brief question. We have an SRM System which is connected to several 4.x and ECC-systems. As the world changes the systems also changes. From time to time an RFC-connection needs to be set to obsolete because an old 4.x system migrates to an ECC environment. Who do you maintain the RFC-connection of the old system? Just deleting the user and password leads to error entries in the logs files but also deleting the logical system leads to short dumps as for example the BBP_GET_STATUS_2 and the CLEAN_REQREQ_UP job still have the systems somewhere in the cache or in some table. Is there a note which describes the steps necessary on side of SRM when a backend migration takes place or can you give me your experience when you face this problem?

Thanks in advance

Jens

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Former Member
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Hi Jens,

This is a very critical activity and SAP has already provided a detailed documentation on this.

You can download from SMP:

Master Guides, Installation Guides, Upgrade Guides for SRM

http://service.sap.com/instguides--> 
SAP Business Suite Applications -> SAP SRM 
a Choose the SRM version you want

[Set up and System copy of SRM server 5.5 |https://websmp204.sap-ag.de/~sapidb/011000358700000310782007E/SRM50_SetupTranspCopy.pdf]

Hope this solves your problem.

Regards

Kathirvel

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