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Former Member
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Hi,

Where I can see as it is the Program ID??

Thanks

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Former Member
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OK,

I've read blog several times and the problem it was that I did not find the options that they indicate because I use XI 2.0 and I was embroiling more.

I believe that with all those indications and yours I will be able to solve it.

Now the server of XI this fallen and I cannot prove,the next day I tell the happened,

Regards

Former Member
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Well, they have installed XI 3.0 and I follow with my test.

I have made the example that indicate in post that you have said to me.

But when I make the call to function "CALL FUNCTION 'MyFunction' DESTINATION 'myDestine'"; it shows dump saying to me: “hostname “myhost” unknown”/&CT.”

Exactly where I have who to make RFC Destination? in R/3? in XI? At the moment, I have it created in R/3 aiming at XI.

Regards

former_member206604
Active Contributor
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Hi,

I think you are trying from R/3-->XI

then you need to create a RFC destination in R/3 pointing XI. And also test the RFC destination if it is fine.

Thanks,

Prakasj

bhavesh_kantilal
Active Contributor
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Hi,

The TCP IP connection is made in your R3 system and the Gateway host and service are also take from the R3 system as shown in the blog by Shabrish.

Regards,

Bhavesh

Former Member
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Thanks for all, I have communication.

The problem was in GATEWAY, that badly was defined in the machine.

I must a distinction to you.

From now on, to being an expert in XI! jaja

Answers (5)

Answers (5)

Former Member
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Hi,

you need to create RFC destination (SM59) in BW environment. Create of type TCP/IP, give program ID, provide gateway parameters from menu. test the connection. Give the same program ID inRF communication channel. Run the scenario. If don't see it working then monitor in SM58 there it will show that RFC connection worked on not (if not then the reason for its not working)

Hope it helps.

Johnny

Former Member
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I want to do the following thing:

We have a published Web Service, we want to call it through XI.

The way that must follow is:

BW --> RFC Adapter --> XI --> SOAP Adapter --> Web Services.

I don't know if I have explained it.....

Former Member
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ur scenario in simple words is RFC to Soap..

refer to RFC as sender blog...search it n ull get it..

i guess by michael..

the program id thing remains the same as given by shabz..

Shabarish_Nair
Active Contributor
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these weblog with the above ones sud do the trick -

/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/23/rfc--xi--webservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-1

/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2006/03/28/rfc--xi--webservice--a-complete-walkthrough-part-2

get back for any clarification

Shabarish_Nair
Active Contributor
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/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/29/configuring-the-sender-rfc-adapter--step-by-step

/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2008/01/08/troubleshooting--rfc-and-soap-scenarios-updated-on-20042009

These weblogs will provide you answers to what the program id is.

you can provide any unique name for your program id.

Former Member
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Hi

Could you please elobarte your question?????

Regards

Sunita

Former Member
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giv even "JLO" as the name in the program id n it wud work fine.. the only condition bein, it shud b the same as in ur RFC channel and in sm59...case sensitive too...

bhavesh_kantilal
Active Contributor
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If you configuring an RFC adapter .take a look at this blog,

/people/shabarish.vijayakumar/blog/2008/01/08/troubleshooting--rfc-and-soap-scenarios-updated-on-20042009

Regards,.

Bhavesh