on 01-21-2008 12:42 PM
Hi,
I created one simple RFC to RFC scenario.We have only one XI system. after creation of this scenario I exported the Scenario from Integration Directory. Then I deleted the configuration scenario from Integration directory. Now I tried to import the TPZ file which was generated before the deletion of the objects in the integration directory. I get following error :
"No business system found on the application server (XXXXXXX, 00) for client 001"
XXXXXXX is our XI server.
Now if I create the Business system for client 001 in SLD for XI system and tried to import the TPZ file again, it works.
What could be the reason for this? Also Please let me know if I have to do any configuration before importing the TPZ file in same the same system to avoid the above error.
Highly Appreciate your valuable inputs.
Thanks,
Chandravadan
Now if I create the Business system for client 001 in SLD for XI system and tried to import the TPZ file again, it works.
That is the actual procedure. Before u import the ID objects, the business system entries must be present in SLD. That is y SLD transport is always done before the ID transports. So ur solution was the most suitable and logical one.
Regards,
Prateek
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Hi,
Refresh the SLD_CACHE and if possible refresh whole cache.
it should resolve.
Thanks
Swarup
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Hi Swarup,
Thanks for reply.
As you suggested, I did the SLD cache refresh and also whole cache refresh. But Still I get the above error. and if I create the business system for 001 client of XI system then it works.
My doubt is why I get error only for 001 client. There are also clients in XI system. and I have business system for client 600 of XI system as Integration server.
Thanks,
Chandravadan
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