on 05-29-2007 1:37 PM
Hi Experts,
While We r Creating the RFC Destination in SM 59,
When We will Create the Connection Type as --3
--H
--T
Can Any body Please explain When to go for which connection Type.....
Regards
Khanna
Hi Rajesh,
I guess your query has been resolved.:)
Kindly award relevant SDN points.
Regards
Pushkar
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Hi Rajesh,
Type 3 ABAP Connection :
ex 1) If we want to execute any function module from one SAP system in another , we need type 3.
We define an RFC destination say ECC6CLNT100 with required parameters.
and to test it go to SE37, select any common sap function module and when you execute that it will ask for RFC destination. you provide this destination and the function module will be executed in the target system.
ex2) when you create a partner profile, you need to create a port and for creating a port, we need to specify an RFC destination. here also we use type 3.
Type H.
ex1) when we need to send xml messages from an SAP system to any other system, we need this.
For example when we send messages using proxy from SAP system to the integration engine of XI, we need type H.
Type T.
ex1) To we make an RFC call from R/3 to XI , we use sender RFC adapter in XI.
In R/3 system we need to create an RFC destination of type T.
Rajesh, I hope it answers all your queries.
& dont forget to award SDN points..:)
Regards
Pushkar
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Hi,
The Complete List
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/22/042652488911d189490000e829fbbd/content.htm
Regards,
Prateek
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Type 3 : ABAP Connection to any SAP system .
We use this RFC destination to push IDcos and making RFC calls to SAP systems.
Type H : http connection: to connect to the target system using http transport protocol. example to send xml message to target sap web server.
Type T destinations are connections to external programs that use the RFC API to receive 'Remote Function Calls'. You must specify the host name and the pathname of the program to be started. The communication method depends on how you select the program location:
regards
pushkar
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