on 10-22-2012 2:56 PM
Dear All,
We have a scenario like RFC to JDBC asynchronous from SAP to SQL server. I have configured all IR and ID objects and maintain the Program ID in Business system (R3) as well as in Communicatin channel of ID. Whenever RFC triggers from SAP R3 message is not coming to PI. Does RFC carry the Program ID or RFC destination which contains the Program ID? If so, Please send any blogs for the same and explain.. Any help would be great appreciated....
Regards,
Ashok.
hi ashok
there are so many thread regard that
check the following mai help you
http://saptechnical.com/Tutorials/XI/RFC2JDBC/Index.htm
Regards
gagan
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Thank you Gagan.
ABAPer did as per the above link and executed BAPI. It is giving error in SM58 of R3 system. The error is JCO server could not find server function Z_MATERIAL_MASTER. We have configured only one RFC destination of type T in R3 system and maintain the program ID in that. Are there any more configurations required for this requirement? And I have created the same RFC program ID in NWA of PI under JCO RFC provider -> JCO RFC destinations.
Details are below
Program ID name is same as created in RFC destination of type T.
Server Configuration
Gateway Host: PI host,,,, Gateway Service: PI service,,, server count: 3
Repository Configuration:
Application Server Host: PI host
System Number: 00
Client: PI client
User,PWD: PI user and PWD. All these are done at NWA of PI. Above mentioned details are correct? But I have used R3 system Gateway Host and Gateway Service while creating the RFC destination of Type T in R3. Please share your ideas to resolve this issue?
Regards,
Ashok.
Hi Ashok,
Check Michal Krawczyk's blog http://scn.sap.com/community/pi-and-soa-middleware/blog/2005/03/29/configuring-the-sender-rfc-adapte...
Regards.
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hey Ashok
Kindly search in SDN for above requirement . There are lots of blogs and links . do search first pls .
All about RFC and JDBC you can find .
Regards,
Aziz khan
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