on 03-23-2008 9:47 AM
Hi All,
I am getting "error accessing system T90CLNT090"as an error (Message no. BBP_LOCATION001) while replicating locations through BBP_LOCATIONS_GET_ALL, from R/3 to EBP System.
I have checked the RFC connections working perfect.
R/3 system is 4.7E version and EBP system is SRM5.0.
Thanks in Advance,
nanaji
Hi,
The problem is due to the RFC connection only.So please check both the RFC connections and check whether the same RFC user is maintained for the RFC user in both the systems.
Also check whether the RFC user is a dialog user .Sometimes the problem happens because of this too.If required try to create a seperate RFC destination with a dialog user and test again.
BR,
Disha.
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You can also try using other function modules to download the locations.
Refer http://plkasee.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!D54AEB40BFC4CD8F!179.entry
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May be one of the following reasons
1. It could be a RFC failure.
2. The user in the RFC connection is not correct or did not have proper authorisation to get the locations.
3. The logical system which are you mentioned did not have proper RFC connection attached.
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Regards
Kasee Palaniappan
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Hi Nanaji,
In addition to Disha's & Kasee's suggestions also check the RFC connections in both SRM & R/3 systems using
SM59 txn.
Check whether the same user i.d & password were maintained in both the systems or not.
Please let us know after checking the abovve mentioned points for further help.Clarifications are welcome.
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Rgds,
Teja
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