on 01-06-2009 8:04 AM
Hi there,
i have a little question. On a System here there are about 25 RFC connections.
In all the connections there is a server (where the rfc connection has to connect) s334
I want to check now if this is correct in all 25 RFC Connections. Is it possible to check this once for all the connection. Or did i have to open every Connection and look whats inside?
Thanks
Bjoern
resolved
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Hello Bjoern,
To get the details of the RFC destinations, you can browse the table RFCDES using SE16. Go through the options column, which will have entries like "H=<server to connect>,S=<system number>,M=<client>,U=<user>...
Hope thats what you were looking for.
Thanks and regards,
Anish
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Hi bjoern bayerschmidt,
very tuff one we can't tell untill the purpose of RFC..... i can suggest you one thing to rid form this. But you need to take help of ABAP developer. There is a t code called SHDB which records all the sets you do and generates a ABAP code. Schedule the report in back ground check the below link:[http://www.erpgenie.com/component/content/article/487] for the sample code.
or else
There is a report RFCTST01 using this you can test multiple RFC connections
you can also schedule this with the diff RFC connections as varients.
Regards,
S.Manu.
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