on 04-10-2009 1:39 PM
Dear Experts,
we are implementing SAP ECC 6.0 and I have to set up some test cases on SolMan..
I added the transactions that our testers should execute trough SOLAR02 and RFC in ECC.
Now, I need to enable the testers from SolMan (logged in EN) to start a transaction in ECC, in SH language.
The problem is the SAP Solution Manager has only default languages available, but in ECC there is SH language as well.
I have tried to set SH as default language in ECC in SU01, as well as in SolMan in SU01 (although I must logon to SolMan in EN) for the same user - and when a tx is started from SOLAR02 in ECC, it is started in EN language...
Any advice would be appreciated...
Thank you in advance and best regards,
Nenad
Edited by: Nenad Nikolic on Apr 10, 2009 4:09 PM
I think you have to apply SH via SMLT to SolMan as well as all content is displayed in SolMan and not ECC
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Hi Nesimi, thanks for an answer, but the problem is that there is still no SH language interface customization for SolMan (I'll have to double check this - I have always used just EN in SolMan...)
Anyway - the solution might be easy, as I was thinking in another direction, and I will post the result here when I try it out:
I want to find out is the problem solved if I define SH as the language for the trusted connection from SolMan to ECC.
I tried it with a SM.......CLNT.......LOGIN connection, and it worked with logon screen. Now all I have to do is to try it with trusted connection, as soon as I resolve another problem...
Once again thank you for an answer,
Nenad
p.s. - I am not sure if I have understood the "as well as all content is displayed in SolMan and not ECC" part - in any way - clicking on the transaction XXX in Solman (one tx from the list of transactions for testing - stored in tx SOLAR02), opens a new session window in ECC, and goes directly in XXX transaction...
Hi again experts,
Yes, I can officially confirm -
I have created a trusted RFC connection (only God knows what have I done to make the error disappear) and defined the language SH in Logon&Security tab.
Then, I have defined that RFC conn as "RFC to Solution Manager" to ECC clnt 120 in SMSY, and it works!
Best regards,
Nenad
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