on 07-08-2008 5:59 PM
gurus,
i am testing out config of decentral wms system which needs central erp R/3 system client 800 and decentral wm client 805. Bothe clients are established and configured for Decentral WM but while doing a consistency check i am getting an error message "no RFc destination could not be determined for the method call" .
I am not familiar with setting up communications between clients. any help please...
thanks.
Edited by: bstar40 on Jul 8, 2008 7:09 PM
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After creating the RFC check the settings with the users existed in both the clients.
Regards
Bhaskar
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Joe,
since i posted i have made some progress, now the issue is:
In the central system (client 805 SAP instance id: ERP) BD87 the IDOc says transmitted to partner system. Idoc status is 03.
but in the same instance the D-WM (client 800 and instance id: ERP) i am not seeing the inbound delivery which i transmitted through the above idoc. The D-WM BD87 session not showing any IDOCS too.
FYI: I have maintained: InboundDelivery.ConfirmDecentral, OutboundDelivery.ConfirmDecentral for the client-800 D-WM in BD97.
similarly i have maintained InboundDelivery.SaveReplica and OutboundDelivery.SaveReplica for the Central ERP system.
The consistency check for the Central as well as local DWM configuration is showing all Green.
Looks like i am missing something in the TRFC call / ALE config setup. am not basis guy but i am trying to complete this configuration. Help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Edited by: bstar40 on Jul 9, 2008 1:45 AM
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If you want to just setup a remote connection then you might want to start with this:[Maintaining Remote Destinations|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/22/04262b488911d189490000e829fbbd/content.htm]
RFC's are setup in SM59.
Is that what you are looking for?
Thanks,
J. Haynes
Edited by: Joe Haynes on Jul 8, 2008 5:27 PM
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