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CALL_FUNCTION_GET_NAME_FAILED

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Hi,

when i execute my email application itz throughing dump. and i went to st22 and seen the following msg.

<b>An error occurred when executing a Remote Function Call.

"connection closed (no data)"

Status of connection.... " "

Internal error code.... "RFC_GET2"

Unknown I/O error.</b>

even wheni try to run <b>rsconn01</b> manually it is also throwing dump. how to refresh buffer?

an ideas..

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Hi,

Check your RFC Connection Configuration. Also, check the used username & password.

Reward points if the asnwer is helpful.

Regards,

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hi Srini,

Check the connection Parameters i.e, Username and password that you have given it to acess the remote system is correct or not ...

regards,

Santosh

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Hi,

Check your RFC Connection Configuration. Also, check the used username & password.

Reward points if the asnwer is helpful.

Regards,

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Hi

can guide me in checking the configuration of RFC connection..

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to test connection

1. Goto SM59 transaction

2. Double click on ur connection

3. Click on the Test Connection button

4. here u can check the status of the connection

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is there any specific connection should be checked.

because I have checked all conections.

all are fine but still it gives me that error.

Points will be rewarded.

Thanks

Vinayak

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Hi,

I am also getting the same error CALL_FUNCTION_GET_NAME_FAILED in the abended job logs.When checked in the dumps it only says some format error in RFC.Any suggestions please no how to rectify it?

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Neelanjan Sinha