on 06-25-2008 7:01 AM
Hi Friends,
I am doing RFC to JDBC scenario. It is a synchronous scenario. I think it is need not required to write any code in the source code tab of RFC. Is it correct ...? (Only Import and Export parameters are enough.)
Kindly reply, friends.
Kind Regards,
Jeg P.
The main logic should be written in the code inside.
there u have to write the ABAP code.
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Since RFC is sender need not required to write code inside source code tab of the RFC. We tested this and working fine now.
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Hi Somya
Since we call JDBC what code need to write inside RFC ..? Could you kindly make clear this point
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Hi,
RFC needs only configuration and we will call remote method in R/3. Actual logic present in R/3.
Thanks,
RamuV
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yes, as sender is RFC you don't need source code
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