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“Error when opening an RFC connection” in transaction SM58 Skip to end of metadata Created by Guilherme de Oliveira, last modified on Oct 21, 2012 Go to start of metadata Purpose The Purpose of this page is to provide further information regarding the error messages “error when opening an RFC connection” with tRFC entries (transaction /SM58). error when opening an rfc connection (cpic-call 'thsapocminit' communication r Overview This page explains the reason for the tRFC failures and how to get rid of them. The error cause The "Error when opening an RFC connection" error message is a result of the affected RFC destination (in this example, the TSTCLNT100) not working when an entry was being processed. This might happen due to intermittent network glitches or any network issue. The solution First of all you need to ensure that the RFC destination affected (TSTCLNT100) is working fine (results of the connection test): Then, if there is no error with the RFC destination, you’ll be able to reprocess the failed entry manually (in Transaction /SM58 => Edit => Execute LUW). You can also schedule the report RSARFCEX to run at regular intervals in your landscape. The report RSARFCEX will reprocess any failed entry in the tRFC layer. Therefore it is always recommended that this report run at very regular intervals (for example every 2 minutes) to reprocess RFC requests which might have failed due to an
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Database MS SQL MySQL MaxDB Programming Android Python XML Internet Development CMS Social Media Browsers Tips & Tricks Security Virus SSL VPN Single Board Computers Raspberry Pi CubieBoard Microcontrollers Arduino ARM ARM Development STM32 32-bit ARM Cortex MCUs Others Setting up a trusted RFC connection AliOs 28 August 2014 16,938 Views All in all it’s not that hard but it’s like that with a lot of configurations and setups, you just have to know how to do it properly and it will cause less issues. After you have set up a trust connection from AA1 to BB1 for example, you can access BB1 through AA1 without having to login again, given your username exists on both sides and you have sufficient authorizations. In transaction SM59 you need to define a RFC connection towards the target system you want to enable as trusted in your source system. For example: On your source SAP system AA1 you want to setup a trusted RFC towards target system BB1. When it is done it would mean that when you are logged onto AA1 and your user has enough authorization in BB1, you can use the RFC connection and logon to BB1 without having to re-enter user and password . In transaction SM59 on AA1 define an R3 type RFC connection(connection type 3) towards BB1. Maintain the ‘Technical Settings' tab Next go to the ‘Logon & Security' tab Fill in details for logon Choose the right option in ‘MDMP & Unicode' (is your target Unicode yes or no). We assume BB1 is Unicode in this example as it will be like that for most SAP system with a recent release level. Now you can first test this RFC connection to see if it works, if you run into problems you need to fix them before continuing. This can be done using ‘Utilities -> Connection Test', ‘Utilities -> Authorization Test' and ‘Utilities -> Unicode Test' Now the R3 RFC connection is made, we can continue to the next step. Go to transaction SMT1 and click the create button Fill in the previously created RFC connection name and click OK. Now click the Maintain Destination button This will take you back into SM59 destination BB1CLNT100 Change the Trusted System option to yes in the ‘Logon & Security' tab and click Yes. Remove the user from the logon and select ‘Current User'. Resul