on 05-23-2007 12:06 PM
hi...fri's
what is the tcode for qrfc
with regards,
Prasad.
Hi,
see the below link
So that you will know more details
Regards
Chilla
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Hi
refer th is thread for the rfc's
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6f/1bd5b6a85b11d6b28500508b5d5211/content.htm
tRFC -transactional RFC-------implemented in asynchronous processing (QOS is Exactly Once).
qRFC-queue RFC----implemented in asynch..processing with predefined order(QOS is Exactly Once Inorder)SMQ1
////+SMQ1 qRFC Monitor for the outbound queue You use this transaction to monitor the status of the LUWs in the outbound queue and restart any hanging queues manually.
· SMQ2 qRFC Monitor for the inbound queue. You use this transaction to monitor the status of the LUWs in the outbound queue.+
sRFC---synchronous RFC --implemented in Synchronous communication(QOS is Best Effort) SM58
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Anusha Ramsiva
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Hi,
for what? for monitoring?
SMQ1, SMQ2, SM58
Regards,
michal
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