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rfc--->jdbc, how to define data types for the rfc's

Former Member
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i downloaded the rfc.xsd in to local hard drive. while i am defining the data type i am getting an error. do i have to change any thing the rfc.sxd file please help me

thanks

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MichalKrawczyk
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hi,

you don't define data types for RFC

you can import them from R/3

or import xsd as an external definition

Regards,

michal

Former Member
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thanks for roberto and michal for quick info.

i was imported the file as roberto explained.

then how can i do message mapping? with out data types?

thanks

sri

Message was edited by: sri rao

Former Member
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In your message mapping you navigate to the imported objects RFC/IDOCs and choose the correct one. For RFC you can either choose Request/Response message type for the RFC.

Good Luck!

PS: You can also do Drag and Drop

Message was edited by: Roberto Viana

Former Member
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Hi Sri

For Idoc/RFC you don't need to create Data Type/Message Type. Idoc/RFC can be directly used as an Message type in Message Mapping.

Regards

Paresh

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Hi there,

How did you load the RFC metadata from the SAP system? I assume you are using the standard procedure via your Software component in the (Design)integration builder-Repository your namespace- > imported Objects -> RFC/IDOCS.

From there after you have entered the necessary details for the SAP system where the RFC exists; you can select from a list the BAPI/RFC you need in your interface.

Cheers,

Roberto

PS: Look at the below link for more information how to do that:

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/d3/35da4105aa3f5de10000000a1550b0/frameset.htm

Message was edited by: Roberto Viana

Message was edited by: Roberto Viana