on 02-12-2009 7:33 AM
Hi,
I am busy implementing an RFC -->XI --> RFC scenario. I have imported two RFC z-function modules called ZFM_MODULE_OUT and ZFM_MODULE_IN into the integration repository and did the required mapping between these 2 objects and created all other relevant objects. All objects have been activated.
An RFC destination has been setup with a registered program id & gateway and these paramters have also been entered into the Sender RFC communication channel.
When I execute the ZFM_MODULE_OUT function module from SAP using the RFC mentioned above, the following runtime error is displayed:
"Bean ZFM_MODULE_OUT not found on host <XI_HOST>: Object not found in"
If anyone has encountered this error before, please can you let me know how you solved it.
Thank you,
Brendon
Test if your TCP/IP connection is working. Was there an XI system restart recently? It may happen than RFC services were not properly started.
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi,
We changed the program ID from uppercase to lowercase in the Sender RFC communication channel and now the scenario works perfectly. Very strange, but at least it works now.
Regards,
Brendon
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Hi Stefan,
Yes I have entered the parameters of the sender system in the sender RFC communication channel, i.e. the application server;system number;logon user;logon language; & client etc.
Thank you,
Brendon
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Have you put the connection data of the sending system in the RFC sender channel?
The XI needs this data for reading the RFC meta data from sender system.
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Hi Prateek,
There wasn't a system restart recently and the TCP/IP connection seems to be working fine. Is there anything else that I should check?
Thank you,
Brendon
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