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"maximum size of requests for one LUW has been reached"

Former Member
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Hi

In Rfc to jdbc scenario,

how can remove this error

"maximum size of requests for one LUW has been reached"

thanks

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Former Member
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where you are getting this error in Adapter engine or Intergation Server

Former Member
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In R/3--trfc

Former Member
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can u pls tell ,

while mapping the rfc wth jdbc request message,

where shud this "access" node be mapped

i mapped it wth the root element of rfc message type that contains the fields structure as the child elemnts in this case shud be fileds--is it right?

also the err now has changed to "Commit fault: com.sap.aii.af.rfc.afcommunication.rfcAFWException: senderA"

thanks

Former Member
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is access node 0to1 or unbounded if it is unbounded map to filed in RFC which occurs unbounded and you want that many times acces to be occured in target . if it is only once then map constant.

coming to u orginal problem because your sending more datasize at single shot through RFC so it gives these problem . so send small size data you find problems or use proxies

prateek
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Make sure u have "Commit Work" statement after each "Call Function" statement in ur RFC.

Also check this note 774705.

Regards,

Prateek

Former Member
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ya i got corrected by correcting the size but now the error is wat i updated

Commit fault: com.sap.aii.af.rfcAFWException: senderA

how can i correct this..

Former Member
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use commit work statement at the end of the call function.

Former Member
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i am using it

wat els can b wrong

Former Member
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then check ur RFC Function module code i think it is problem with our call function and corresponding code and commitwork.

prateek
Active Contributor
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Follow my earlier reply

Regards,

Prateek

Former Member
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can anyone help me with any quick solution...

what may be wrong in this case?

hav gone thru this link vasanth but cudnt get wat maybe wrong..

Former Member
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Hi Prathibha

Hope this link helps u in having a understanding about LUW.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/41/7af4bca79e11d1950f0000e82de14a/frameset.htm

Regards,

vasanth.