2007 Jul 11 11:34 PM
Dear all
We are going to copy the PRD system to the Quality System. At the moment our problem is who we could preserve all the RFC that we have in the Quality System.
It's possibel to download all the RFC and then Upload it.
Best Regards
Thanks In advanced
2007 Jul 12 8:20 AM
Hi
<b>RFC's are client Independent</b>
there is no need to worry about them when you are copying PRD to QAS
No ned of downloading the RFC's and Uplaoding the same.
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Regards
Anji
2007 Jul 12 8:24 AM
hI,
RFC is an SAP interface protocol. Based on CPI-C, it considerably simplifies the programming of communication processes between systems
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Regards
2007 Jul 12 8:26 AM
hi,
Look at the below link
http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/bc/client-copy-from-production-to-quality-server-to.htm
Regrads
Sudheer
2007 Jul 12 3:41 PM
After the copy of the PRD system to Quality System. We need to do the following steps:
1 - Delete all irrelevant in SM59
2 - Recreate all the entrys in SM59 that we in the Quality Before the Copy.
Because we have a Big system and we have a loot of connections (SM59) we what to know if is possible to do the step 2 (in another way rather then manual). for example Export and then import the tables RFC*
Those any one could you indicate the tables that we need to Export/Import? Or other way to this?
Best Regards
2009 Feb 10 1:55 PM
Hi,
It´s necessary to recreate the RFC connections when It´s realized a client copy over differents systems?
More thanks
2009 Feb 10 8:44 PM
Hi Pedro Coelho Rodrigues
Most of the time when you move transport or Test from DEV >QAS> PRD Config and setting will be same almost
In you case when you refreshing with PRD TO QAS then you no need to do any Changes to RFC Destination as long as QAS & PRD in Syncronization...
if QAS & PRD Not in sync.... Create entries QAS Then Refresh QAS System.
Destination table for Remote Function Call :RFCDES
I hope this help you
Note: RFC Destination Setting are client Independent.
Thanks
Ramesh