‎2008 Jul 25 9:39 AM
Hi Gurus,
Is there any way to upload RFC destination names from .xls to system data container instead of adding.
Regards,
Mahendra
‎2008 Jul 30 11:21 AM
Hi mahi,
in case you have all rfc's in system ( SM59 ) and you just want to add them in SDC, then i dont see any problem copy and paste all the RFC names.
If i am wrong, tell me your question in detail.
regards
vinay
‎2008 Jul 30 7:52 AM
Hi mahi,
in case you have all rfc's in system ( SM59 ) and you just want to add them in SDC, then i dont see any problem copy and paste all the RFC names.
If i am wrong, tell me your question in detail.
regards
vinay
‎2008 Jul 30 8:28 AM
Hi,
No it can't be done through the excel sheet. As in case of creating the system data container you are defining the whole system land scape with their destination through RFC.
you need to enter the details yourself.
Thanks
Shakti
Edited by: shakti kumar on Jul 30, 2008 9:28 AM
‎2008 Jul 30 10:02 AM
Hi Guys,
Even i know that is not possible but just want to check is there any alternative to do that. Thanks for you reply.
‎2008 Jul 30 11:21 AM
Hi mahi,
in case you have all rfc's in system ( SM59 ) and you just want to add them in SDC, then i dont see any problem copy and paste all the RFC names.
If i am wrong, tell me your question in detail.
regards
vinay
‎2008 Jul 30 12:10 PM
my questions was ,i wanted to give RFC destination names in excel file and from there i wanted to upload to the SDC.
yes your right, that is not possible but my client was asking to do in that way. So i had posted this query in SDN.
Regards,
Mahendra
‎2008 Jul 30 1:17 PM
Hello Mahendra
The previous answers are just nonsense:
Of course you can download and upload eCATT data including system data containers.
Call transaction SECATT
Choose option System Data Container and enter the container you want to download
Manipulate the XML file using an XML editor (my favourite one is Oxygen)
Upload the modified XML file again
When the system data container exists already a popup is displayed. Mark the checkbox Overwrite and execute the upload.
The system may send an error message yet the modifed system data were uploaded nevertheless.
Regards
Uwe
‎2008 Aug 01 6:42 AM
Hi Uwe,
Thank you very much for your reply. Is it possible to upload from RFC destination values from spreadsheet to system data container?
‎2008 Aug 01 11:22 PM
Hello Mahi
Arrange your system container data in the Excel worksheet the same way like the columns are displayed in SECATT.
Then you can simply Copy & Paste the records from Excel to your container.
Regards
Uwe