on 07-25-2016 5:33 AM
Hi expert,
I am now feeling confused about the use of the sm59 connections, could you please explain this?
Such as these:
INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI
LCRSAPRFC
SAPSLDAPI
and the SLDAPICUST etc.
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Leo
Hi Leo,
LCRSAPRFC: Required for the connection to the System Landscape Directory (SLD). It is used to read the exchange profile.
SAPSLDAPI: Required for the connection to the SLD. It is used by the ABAP API.
INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI: Is used for the cache update.
Regards,
Mate
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Hi Leo,
INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI
This is used for cache refresh
http://scn.sap.com/community/pi-and-soa-middleware/blog/2015/06/25/automatic-update-of-sxicache
LCRSAPRFC
SAPSLDAPI
LCRSAPRFC - accessing exchange profile
SAPSLDAPI - accessing SLD
SLDAPICUST is the tcode where you enter the SLD details.
Regards,
Mark
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Hello Leo,
Additionally check the below link
http://cdn.ttgtmedia.com/searchSAP/downloads/SAPBasisAdmin.pdf
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Hi Leo
1. HTTP destination to abap system : ‘H’ - INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI
2. RFC Destination of Type : G - Incase of Connecting to Single stack(JAVA)
3. TCP/IP of type T - RFC Name – LCRSAPRFC , SAPSLDAPI -Connection between Business System and System Landscape Directory .If Sender comm channel is RFC and Java Idoc’s, then we will give the Program Id same as defined in the TCP/IP destination.
4. Type -3 Abap connection - While sending IDOCs from r/3 to the PI system .
Thanks
Satish Kumar
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