on 01-07-2008 2:37 PM
Well i have a TCP/IP Destination in SM59 where a "registered program" is used to call this RFC-Destination!
This i have to give in IDoc-Receiver-Channel to get the incoming IDoc from external System (nonSAP) to be processed!
Because i made the same with another System i am not able to figure out what is wrong now. When i try to do a connection test i get error:
ERROR: program XXX not registered
Therefore i checked in SMGW, found the former registered program for the other system, but the new one is not visible. After this i recreated the destination, Test failed again, program is not appearing!
What might be the problem?!
br
you must activate the corresponding rfc channel in your ID for you rfc destination.
otherwise,you must be gonna run into the error.
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carsten
if u are in ecc use thi report to list all the registered server program : RS_COL_TOOL_SHOW_REGSERVERS
<ecc check with this report: RSGETALL_REG_SERVERS
see if u can find the registered program u have created is listed for use
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Well i have a TCP/IP Destination in SM59 where a "registered program" is used to call this RFC-Destination!
This i have to give in IDoc-Receiver-Channel to get the incoming IDoc from external System (nonSAP) to be processed!
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It should be a R3 connection and not TCP/IP
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Ok i have got a Question:
I followed this blog /people/michal.krawczyk2/blog/2005/03/29/configuring-the-sender-rfc-adapter--step-by-step from Michal. This seems only to be a Test for getting connection between RFC-Destination and Metadata-Repository!? Am i right?!
This connection know works out, no error!! In my point of view because of haveing the metadata loaded now i am also able to connect the external system to the XI via this RFC-Destination! Am i right?! Could someone please advice me with some further information?!
br
well mikes blog focuses on getting an RFC connectivity for a Sender RFC adapter. Now for a RFC sender the connection type for the destination is of type TCP/IP.
But what i pointed out earlier is that in case u are using a IDoc adapter, then the RFC destination should be of type R3. I hope you got the point i am trying to make.
well mikes blog focuses on getting an RFC connectivity for a Sender RFC adapter. Now for a RFC sender the connection type for the destination is of type TCP/IP.
But what i pointed out earlier is that in case u are using a IDoc adapter, then the RFC destination should be of type R3. I hope you got the point i am trying to make.
Well i got ur point. But since we have some other scenario which runs that way i doubt that i know need to add a Destination of type R3 since it is also a nonSAP System.
But what are ur steps of connecting an external nonSAP-System or even a program to a R3-System (here it is XI)?!
Can u explain in detail??!
br
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