on 12-24-2006 10:35 AM
Hi
we have 2 clients in our production system
client 400 and client 410
I am using the RFC->XI->WS scenario
the problem is that im using single RFC between the R/3 and XI
so when we run the program in R/3 it comes every time from diffrent Business System
any way to solve this ?
thx,Shai
Can you check the business system client details in SLD and also in integration directory adapter specific identifiers?
I guess problem might be there.
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Try checking the business system clients in the SLD.And also check SLDAPICUST.
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Hi,
You can not use one Communication channel for the sender agreement, if the Sender Interfaces are same.
So create 2 sender agreements and use 2 channels , and check RFC adapter configuration parameters ..
Also check the associated Business Systems ..does it point to appropriate SAP systems ?
Regards,
Moorthy
Hi,
that's the idea - that different clients used different BS
what do you want to solve?
Regards,
michal
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<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions"><b>XI / PI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</b></a>
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Michal
u didnt understand me correctly
when u run the application from client in 410
it works in the first time ( in XI u see call from 410 client )
in second time it doesnt work ( in XI u see call from 400 client ) even tough I run the program in the 410 client
in the third time it works and etc..
it should be only be seen from client 410!!
im not using client 400 yet
hi,
there's a simple solution that usually works with RFC adapters -
change them to ABAP proxy calls if you can and you will save
yourself a lot of troubles in the future
Regards,
michal
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<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/06/28/xipi-faq-frequently-asked-questions"><b>XI / PI FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions</b></a>
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