on 10-24-2010 11:42 AM
Hello All,
We will be implementing Service Desk and Charm.
My question is that while creating the Trusted RFCs initially, which user-id option we should give?
Should it be the Current User? Or a fixed Dialog User-id which exists?
Why I am asking is that I am not quite sure in which all cases this Trusted RFC is used. If it is used in critical operations we should not give a fixed user-id which has plenty of access. It should be Current User.
IF it is a fixed User-Id - what all authorizations it should have in SolMan and in the Satellite Systems?
Thanks!
Hi,
THe user you need can be a current user, however this user needs to be setup in both systems; for a better sypnosis on the setup scenario for trusting RFCs please kindly refer to this note
128447 Trusted/trusting systems
more information are also available in
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/22/042671488911d189490000e829fbbd/frameset.htm
Also please remember to regenerate the RFC in SMSY, but before that, you have to
DELETE the following in BOTH solman and satellite system
- the relevant RFCs
- the relevant users created by SMSY when generating the RFCs
- the respective SID in both txn SMT1 and SMT2 (In Solman, you have to
delete the satellite's SID. In satellite system, vice versa)
After you have deleted both, please regenerate the RFCs in SMSY and it
should recreate everything for you again that you have deleted. Please
note that the user you use to generate the RFCs have to exist in both
systems, also the authorization object S_RFCACL have to be included in
user for BOTH system (which is not included in SAP_ALL, SAP_NEW).
Hope this helps.
Cheers
SH
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