on 12-15-2009 1:37 PM
Dear Alll
I need to get the material data form ECC and send it to third party system
For getting the required Material info i have to call multiple RFC's
How do i design and configure my interfaces
Any help will be appreciated
thanks and regards
bhasker
> I need to get the material data form ECC and send it to third party system
> For getting the required Material info i have to call multiple RFC's
Go for Proxy --> File Scenario. Write your program in R3 call multiple RFC collect your data and then finally send it to third party. I don't think you will require BPM for this task.
Regards,
Sarvesh
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I don't know why you are not suppose to do any custom developement in ECC. It is weired!!
I think without custom developement you won't be able to execute this scenario even if you involve BPM.
Don't you think when you execute the next RFC your BPM will become stateless.. Ahhhh...
May be there will some solution but at least it is not coming in my mind. )
Hi,
If PI system version is 7.1you can consider using RFC lookup in Message Mapping and then no BPM will be required.
Kind regards,
Radek
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For getting the required Material info i have to call multiple RFC's
You will need to implement a BPM in XI/ PI to collect the data from all the RFCs involved....it will be a N:1 scenario.
Since the RFCs are different you will need equal number of channels to receive data.
Regards,
Abhishek.
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Many Thanks for quick response.
Is there any solution to avoid BPM.
Look up functionality can also be used in PI 7.0
can i use look up functionality by calling mutiple rfc's in the diffrent look ups
and get the required data?
Also there is a contraint of customization at the ECC end
Thanks
Bhasker
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