on ‎2014 Jun 27 1:39 PM
There is a RFC connection not working connection test fails.
I found out the RFC is using a a program id that is not registerd.
When I register the program on os level like rfcexec -r -a <program_id> -g <hostname> -x <sapgw> the connection test on the rfc works.
The problem with the rfcexec is that it just works as long as the os session is active.
From what I´ve read I need to configure this on java side in the web dynpro content administrator.
Can you help me with that ? When I try to click Create jco destination I get an error.
Request clarification before answering.
Found out on the java site that the rfc user was lock´d on abab side.
user unlocked and case solved
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Hello Vioar,
rfcexec is only a standard program for testing, you sould not register it for your application on the gateway.
Since you are getting "User is not allowed to read any data..." - did you logon with the correct user? Does this user have enough authorizations?
Regards,
Alwina
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