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No RFC destination is defined for SAP Global Trade Services

Former Member
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Hi Team,

I am getting error No RFC destination is defined for SAP Global Trade Services while transferring master data from one ECC Client to GTS.

Both clients has built in GTS. The situation is like this.... Client A which has ECC & GTS and Client B also has ECC and GTS. Client B we are intended

to use only for GTS. This is basically for proto type purpose we need to establish connectivity between A and B. B we intended to use as a feeder system

1) All the three BADI'sin SD0A,SD0B and SD0C level activated

SLL_PI_SD0A_TRANSFER

SLL_PI_SD0B_TRANSFER

SLL_PI_SD0C_TRANSFER

2) /SAPSLL/RFC_DEST Badi also active

I asked BASIS people to check in SM59  Client A is connected with Client B (here Client B as RFC destination) even connection test / remote logon also

tested and it is working between A an B

Where i am missing

Regards,

Ramji

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Former Member
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Hi Ramji,

Specifically, I am asking about attached configuration area.

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Regards,

Aman

Former Member
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Hi Ramji,

Please could you quickly check the client assignment to the Logical system and other related basic Settings for both the clients.

Regards,

Aman

former_member215181
Active Contributor
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Hi Ramji,

  1. In Transaction BD97, assign Standard BAPI destination and Standard dialog destination for the GTS client

  2. In Transaction DB64, create a Distribution Model.  No Messages need to be assigned, but BAPI CustomsDocumentIF should be assigned, with Method SynchronizeIfR3.

Regards,

Dave

Former Member
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Hi Dave,

Thanks for your reply.Sorry i forgot to include in my points already done.

BD97

BD64

Just to clarify one more point

sender should be EH6CLNT800 (ECC)

Receipient should be EICCLNT800 (GTS). Is it correct

Regards,

Ramji