on 04-26-2011 8:28 PM
Hi all,
The connection in SM59 , type T, with program id is not working. This program id refer to an interface that I developed in PI. I Put another program id in this connection and works. But my program id isn´t works. All Objects in Integration Builder - Configuration is active.
Any Idea???
The connection in SM59 , type T, with program id is not working. This program id refer to an interface that I developed in PI. I Put another program id in this connection and works. But my program id isn´t works. All Objects in Integration Builder - Configuration is active.
program id needs to maintain in java stack then it will work. Check with basis people.
Thanks
Siva
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Hi,
>>> I Put another program id in this connection and works. But my program id isn´t works.
Program id must be case sensitive. Please once again cross check your program id.
Regards,
P.Rajesh
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Hi Marcelo,
Check your settings in the RFC Sender Adapter, make sure that you put the correct sender parameters.
Application Server : <In the backend call transaction SMGW -> Parameters -> Display -> gateway hostname >
Application Server Service: <In the backend call transaction SMGW ->Parameters -> Display ->gateway service >
Program ID: < Unique ID which should be the same as the one you define in the backend's SM59 connection >
Regards,
Erwin
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Hello,
The program ID in your SM59 type T connection must be exactly the same as the program ID that is declared in your RFC Sender in Integration Directory. Can you recheck and get back to us?
Hope this helps,
Mark
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Is the JCO created on the Java side with the same RFC connection name?
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