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what are the partner system(R/3) connected with APO

Former Member
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Hi All,

Can some buddy help me in checking what are the partner system(R/3) connected with APO.

Let me explain my requirement in brief.

I have Login in one APO system, but i donu2019t know the partner R/3 system available for it.

So from where i can get this information ......?

Regards

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Former Member
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Hi SCM APO 22,

Please check your details in transaction sm59

Regards

R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

Former Member
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Thanks for your replys guys , but i dont have authorization for SM59.

so is there any other way......?

Ritz
Active Contributor
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Hi,

If you have display authorization for SPRO

check

SCM

-Integrationwith other SAP Components u2192 Integration via APO Core Interface

(CIF) u2192 Basic Settings for Creating the System Landscape

u2192Name logical system

-- Assign logical system to client

-


Set Up RFC Destination

Hope it helps you.

regards

Ritesh

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Try checking in table (SE16) /SAPAPO/CIFRFCDS

somnath

Former Member
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Hi SCM,

Hmmmm. If you don't have authorization, you should ask for it. I assume that if you have a valid business need, the authorization will be granted.

Anyway, use SE16 to browse table RFCDES. This will work on any SAP system, including SCM. The table mentioned by one of the other experts, /SAPAPO/CIFRFCDS, will not always be populated in SCM.

Rgds,

DB49

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Answers (2)

Former Member
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Hi SCM APO 22,

Try the below menupath in customisation

spro > sap guide > apo > integration with sap components

> Integration via APO Core Interface (CIF) >

> Basic Settings for Creating the System Landscape

> Set Up RFC Destination

Please confirm

Regards

R. Senthil Mareeswaran.

tibor_nagy
Contributor
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Dear SCM APO 22,

check transaction sm59 in APO, here you can find every rfc connections. Under ABAP Connections you can find the connected R/3 systems.

Regards,

Tibor