on 06-02-2006 4:16 AM
Hi all.
When 2 days ago, our WAS engine version is sp14.
And we have one application using jco library to connect to SAP R/3. It works well.
After we upgrade WAS to sp15.
This function throws out the error.
Umrechnungsfaktor konnte nicht bestimmt werden
Is there anybody can help me ? Its very urgent !
Hi all
We have checked, this problem is not related to the WAS engine.
Its caused of wrong data.
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Hi
A)Go to adming page http://<localhost>:<port>; >>click Web Dynpro >>Content admin >> create, maintain, test Jco and also you can Test the SLD connection too
B)If you are using any JDBC driver,Check your JDBC driver is registered. or else you have register it
1. Start the Visual Admin tool
2. In the tab Cluster, open the node of the server you want to check.
3. Open the node Services under the server you want to check.
4. Click on the entry ClassLoader Viewer under Services. 5. The components are displayed in the right window. Open the node Applications in the right window.
6. Look for the entry sap.com/com.sapportals.connectors.database and click on it.
Under sap.com/com.sapportals.connectors.database, your JDBC driver should be available
Cheers
Jawahar Govindaraj
PS: Reward points
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Hi,
Give a try on flwg...
1. The RFC model can be deleted and reimported again
2. Check the JCO connection for the deployed content. If not enabled, remove or edit the destination
Srinivasan T
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