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How to find out, which RFC-Destinations are in use?

Former Member
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Hi community

We have a huge list of RFC-Destinations in our productive system and I want to delete unneeded entries.

Is there a report or a log, which shows, which RFC-Destinations were used, and when?

Thanks in advance.

Regards, Michael

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Former Member
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HI

Active trace for all RFC and then view it.

Why do you want delete RFC??

Regards

William Neira

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Hi William

Due to security audits we have to know, which RFC-Destinations are used, by whom and for what.

Those have to be documented up to date and the list should be therefore as short as possible.

If I enable RFC-Trace, I have to enable it for at least one or two full months to get a feasible result.

Is that not very inefficient?

Regards, Michael

Former Member
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HI

can you see the default trace in tcode SMGW, Be careful about deleting any system rfc.

Read the documentation about default RFC, internal RFC, LDAP_RFC, transport RFC.

I don't know other way to do that you need

Regards

William Neira

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HI

I find a best solution.

Go to tcode SM59.

Go to menu Utilities -> Check Internal Connection then display destination.

Regards

William Neira

Former Member
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Hi William

I found this option in SM59, too.

But this focusses only internal RFC-connections. I focus most on external connections.

SMGW was a good hint, but I think it shows more incoming RFC, than the outgoing ones.

Therefore, my problem is still not solved.

Regards, Michael

Former Member
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Hi Michale,

You should ask the ABAP guy to create the program for you.

Former Member
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Good idea, but what should the program do?

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