on 12-10-2007 11:27 AM
hi
while exeuting rfc what parameters we need to put in the RFC target System.
Hi,
Configuring Sender RFC Adapter
Prerequisites
1. You have created a new communication channel or have opened an existing one.
2. On the Parameters tab page, you have selected the adapter type RFC.
3. You have selected the Sender radio button to define the adapter as a sender adapter.
4. The communication channel in which the RFC adapter is defined must be defined for a service of type Business System in the area Service Without Party. In the PCK, you must create an empty party record.
5. The entries made in the communication channel must be identical to those for the adapter-specific identifiers for the business system. For more information about adapter-specific identifiers, see Service in the Integration Server or Service in the PCK.
Some important RFC Server Parameter :
-Application Server (Gateway) Gateway host name of the sender system
-Application Server Service (Gateway) Gateway service of the sender system. This can be the numeric description of the service port in the sender system or the alphanumeric equivalent (for example, sapgwXX, where XX is the system number of the sender system).
Program ID Program ID of the registered server program. The selected program ID must uniquely describe the RFC sender channel in the configured gateway (Application Server (Gateway) and Application Server Service (Gateway) parameters).
This program ID shoud be similar everywhere.
SNC If you want to use Secure Network Connection, set the SNC indicator.
· Specify the SNC Name.
· Select the Quality of Protection.
Set the indicator for SNC Advanced Mode and enter the permitted SNC names (ACL) in the table.
You can also enter a value for Path to SNC Library. If you do not enter any details here, the setting is applied to the whole RFC adapter.
Check this for Configuration of RFC Receiver.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c8/e80440a832e369e10000000a155106/content.htm
Also Check out SAP Note 730870.
Hope this will help you.
Regards
Aashish Sinha
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Hi Kunaal,
Check this URL.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/b1/c5ef41a0b99d39e10000000a155106/frameset.htm
This may solve your problem..
Cheers,
Vinod V
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1) The Application Server (Gateway) = Gateway host name of the sender system
from SAPlogon
2) The Application Server Service (Gateway)
SAPGW + system number from SAPlogon
3) The Program ID
any name
please visit
/people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/29/configuring-the-sender-rfc-adapter--step-by-step
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HI,
which RFC you are creating in SM59.
thnx
CHirag Gohil
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Following were the list of RFC Destinations created during post installation configuration. Their relevance are as follows:
AI_RUNTIME_JCOSERVER
Points from the Integration Server to the mapping runtime. The program ID corresponds to the entry under JCo RFC provider for the J2EE Engine (used for the mapping runtime, value mapping, and the exchange profile).
AI_DIRECTORY_JCOSERVER
Points from the Integration Server to the Integration Builder. The program ID corresponds to the entry under JCo RFC provider for the J2EE Engine (used to refresh the runtime cache).
LCRSAPRFC
The RFC destination LCRSAPRFC is required for the connection to the System Landscape Directory (SLD). It is used to read the exchange profile.
SAPSLDAPI
The RFC destination SAPSLDAPI is required for the connection to the SLD. It is used by the ABAP API.
INTEGRATION_DIRECTORY_HMI
For Cache Updates
Courtesy: http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04s/helpdata/en/be/6e0f41218ff023e10000000a155106/content.htm
Are you creating any of these.
Thnx
Chirag
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