on 04-24-2007 11:09 AM
Hi Experts,
I need to know how many Logical systems we need to create when connecting an SAP XI and SAP R3 system.
details wht I configured is as follows :
For XI : LOGSYSXI assigned to 100 client
For R3: LOGSYSR3 assigned to 800 client.
Do I need to create two log'cal systems on one side?
How many logical systems can a Client can support simultaneously? is it only one or more that one?
THANKS IN ADVANCE.
Sunil K Shetty
Hi Mr.Sunil,
you cant assign more than one logical name to one client.
its one to one .i.e one client one logical system name.
Cheers,
Jag
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Hi,
>>>>I need to know how many Logical systems we need to create when connecting an SAP XI and SAP R3 system.
as you've noticed you only need 2 - one for r3 one for XI
this is enough
also shown in my book:
<a href="/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2006/10/11/xi-new-book-mastering-idoc-business-scenarios-with-sap-xi"><b>Mastering IDoc Business Scenarios with SAP XI</b></a>
>>>>How many logical systems can a Client can support simultaneously?
one per client
but you can create as much as you wish
wihtout connecting them to a client
but use one for XI
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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Hi,
have a look at this blog:
/people/vijaya.kumari2/blog/2006/01/26/how-do-you-activate-abap-proxies
you need to do all the steps and the error will be gone
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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