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logical system and rfc destination

VikasB
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hello all,

what is the difference between logical system and RFC destination?

thanks for ur help in advance.

regards,

vikas

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hi

also chk the foll thread...

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Hi,

In any ALE scenario u need one sender and one receiver system.

Logical systems are just logical representation of these systems but in case of RFC destination u specify technical parameters for those systems like IP address and username and password to connect to that system.

Thus when u create port i.e.we21 u specify actual RFC destination for the system to which u want to connect and when u create partner profile for that logical system u specify this port so when u want to send data to this logical system i.e receiver system port will be used which in turn has RFC destination which will be used to connect to that system.

In simple terms logical systems are logical representation of any system and RFC destinations are physical/techinical systems.

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hi

also chk the foll thread...

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hi,

thanks for ur reply.

can u please explain me about CUA Client. while creating partner profile we maintain agent. what is this agent?

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Check these links about CUA client

This is provided by SAP which gives full details about CUA.

https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/fe4f76cc-0601-0010-55a3-c4a1ab83...

also check this

http://www.sapsecurityonline.com/cua/cua.htm

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hi kris,

thanks for ur help.