2007 Sep 19 12:21 PM
Hello friends,
Can you tell me the detailed description for assignment of Client to
Logical System And how to maintain RFC destination?
Thanx,
Rahul.
2007 Sep 19 12:56 PM
Hi Rahul,
If yo can follow these steps mentioned below:
Assigning Client to logical System: (Transaction Code- SCC4)
Maintain RFC destination : (Transaction Code- SM59)
The RFC destination maintains this communication channel and stores the required information to log onto remote system.
Application Linking and enabling (ALE)à Sending and receiving systems à Systems in Network àDefine target systems for RFC Calls
Creating RFC destinations: Transaction SM59.
Click on the create button and add the details. Enter the name of the RFC destination (Usually its the same name as the logical system). Choose the connection type as 3 for R/3 Connection. Enter the target host name. The IP address or the hostname of the receiving system. Enter the Logon details, which consist of the language, client, user and password. The system logs onto the remote system with the help of the details given here.
2007 Sep 19 12:25 PM
hI
To assign the Logical system to Client
Tcode : SALE
Logical Systems -> Assign Client to LS
To Create RFC Destination
Tcode SM59.
Enter the Target LS as the name of RFC Destination type R/3
Enter the Server Host Name and Login details
Save and Test the Remote login.
REWARD IF HELPFUL.
2007 Sep 19 12:32 PM
Hi,
To assign the Logical system to Client use the TCODE->SCC4.
To Create RFC Destination
Tcode SM59.
Enter the Target LS as the name of RFC Destination
connection type will be R/3
Enter the Server Host Name and Login details .
Now test the remote login,if u get sap easy access button then ur rfc connnection is perfect.
Reward points if u find useful.
Regards,
nagaraj
2007 Sep 19 12:41 PM
Hi,
Inorder to transfer the data between two systems or two clients, we will be using the logical system and client and RFC destinations.
A logical system is identification given to the client. we need to create a logical system to the client and assign that client to the logical system. Client under one logical system cannot be in another.This can be done thru SALE tcode.
Once logical systems are configured, then comes linking. This can be done thru SM59.
All these things will be done by BASIS people.
Regards
Kannaiah
2007 Sep 19 12:56 PM
Hi Rahul,
If yo can follow these steps mentioned below:
Assigning Client to logical System: (Transaction Code- SCC4)
Maintain RFC destination : (Transaction Code- SM59)
The RFC destination maintains this communication channel and stores the required information to log onto remote system.
Application Linking and enabling (ALE)à Sending and receiving systems à Systems in Network àDefine target systems for RFC Calls
Creating RFC destinations: Transaction SM59.
Click on the create button and add the details. Enter the name of the RFC destination (Usually its the same name as the logical system). Choose the connection type as 3 for R/3 Connection. Enter the target host name. The IP address or the hostname of the receiving system. Enter the Logon details, which consist of the language, client, user and password. The system logs onto the remote system with the help of the details given here.
2007 Sep 19 12:58 PM
hi,
1. ALE Configuration [T.Code SALE]
Creating Logical Systems
o Go to T. Code SALE
o Expand Sending and Receiving Systems
o Expand Logical Systems
o Click on Define Logical System
o Click on New Entries
o Create CATSSENDER Logical Systems, Save and come back
o Assign the CATSSENDER Logical System to client 800 of Application Server SAPADM
i. Defining Logical System
CATS SENDER is our sender
ii. Assigning Client to Logical System
2. Defining Target System for RFC Calls (T.Code SM59)
o Expand R/3 Connections
o Enter RFC Name as ECC
o Connection Type as 3
o Language as EN
o Client as 800
o User as SAPUSER
o Password as YESV123
o Target host as SAP-REMOTE
o Click on Remote logon button to test the RFC
Click on Remote logon button to test the RFC
if helpful reward some points.
with regards,
Suresh Aluri.