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SPROXY is in InActive mode in my R/3 system

Former Member
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Hi

I'm doing File to proxy scenario. but in my R/3 system if enter SPROXY tcode.. it was in disable mode... i think we need to do some settings for activating the proxys... RFC destination we created.. between R/3 and XI again what are the things we need to do for accesing the proxys...

is there any step by step procedure for that.. can anybody give me the steps..

kumar.sapabap@gmail.com

Thanks

Babu

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Former Member
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Babu,

Your proxy connection is not established with R/3. To do that plz follow all the steps of this blog and if you have any doubt plz let me know.

/people/vijaya.kumari2/blog/2006/01/26/how-do-you-activate-abap-proxies

Regards,

Sarvesh

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HI,

If you have problems, use the following tools/transactions for further analysis:

1) Run the Transaction SLDCHECK in XI

Since the applications communicate with the SLD to get their own business

system and Integration Server information, the connection to the SLD needs.

2) Transaction SPROXY

The interfaces are taken from the Integration Repository of the connected XI

system. To make sure that this connection is running correctly, use the test

reports provided in transaction SPROXY �� Goto �� Connection Test:

o Report SPROX_CHECK_IFR_ADDRESS checks if the connection to the

Exchange Profile is running and if the parameters are set.

o Report SPROX_CHECK_HTTP_COMMUNICATION checks if the HTTP

communication of the system is running.

o Report SPROX_CHECK_IFR_RESPONSE checks it the connection to the

Integration Builder is running correctly.

o Report SPROX_CHECK_IFR_CONNECTION checks if the data coming from

the Integration Builder can be correctly interpreted.

3) Ensure that the RFC destinations LCRSAPRFC and SAPSLDAPI are

maintained and working

4) Transaction SXMB_ADM - Role of System: Application System

- Corresponding Integration Server:

dest://<your_sm59_http_destination>

Thnx

Chirag

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