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Unable to log in to the data editor

vishwanathhegde3
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Hi Guys,

I am working in the GLM implementation project, we want to upload the existing material master data by using third party NON SAP tool data editor, i have install the data editor in my system, but when i am opened that i am getting path error and if i close this pop up. when i am logged by using my credentials, system is showing the error message, i had attached the error pop ups please refer it and help me to troubleshoot this errors.

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vishwanathhegde3
Explorer
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Hi Guys,

while your are creating a RFC for data editor, first of all RFC should be set it as  UNICODE . while your are maintaining the SAP RFC file in the WWI server folder, you should maintain a correct DEST and RFC name, and system name. then you can troubleshoot this errors.


Thanks

Vishwanath

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former_member191252
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Vishwanath,

That is what i reply long back, i think one month ago

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Vishwanath,

You didn't setup the RFC connection for those system.

If you check your 3rd screenshot, EHSRFC, its actually representing to your ini file, i think.

Update DEST and ASHOST details in that one, you will be good to go.

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Former Member
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Hi All,

I get the following error. Does anyone know the correction?

former_member191252
Active Participant
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As mentioned above, did you setup those files with RFC connect to to which (client 120) you are connecting?

Ralph_P
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hi,

you need to specify the path to the R/3 system in the saprfc.ini. Else the DataEditor cannot connect to the system.

Ralph

vishwanathhegde3
Explorer
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Hi Guys

Thanks for your recommendations, i have did a small changes in the RFC ina file, now its working fine.

Thanks

former_member191252
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Vishwanath,

Please share your solution, so that it will be useful for future SCN.

Make sure you close this thread by not answered to answered or useful answer.

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christoph_bergemann
Active Contributor
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Hello

with out any kind of idea which Non SAP tool you would like to use; nobody can help. In general: any kind of upload should be done suing e.g. SAP OCC; SAP EHS Standard import; but it is well known that these options are limited in the area of GLM; and there is no tredn to get the tools improved.

C.B.

PS: do you use DataEditor from techniData?

vishwanathhegde3
Explorer
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Hi,

Ya  we are using techno data data editor

former_member191252
Active Participant
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Vishwanath,

You didn't setup the RFC connection for those system.

If you check your 3rd screenshot, EHSRFC, its actually representing to your ini file, i think.

Update DEST and ASHOST details in that one, you will be good to go.

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christoph_bergemann
Active Contributor
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Hello

which data you woukld like to load? What do you mean if you use the term "material master data"? To my knowledge:using the DataEditor you can only upload core EHS data (no material specific data as  needed to use GLM (LabelView Data).

We are not using DataEditor. This tool is currently only supported as a service from SAP; no official support via SAP marketplace is possible (even if there are some OSS notes related to the tool).

As mentioned by Tarun: it is quite probable that the "RFC" interface is not set up properly.

The discussion on use of "DataEditor" is very limited. May be not more than 10 threads deal with this tool (e.g. ; )

C.B.

christoph_bergemann
Active Contributor
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Hello

may be check this discussion as well. Could be of interest to you () as now OCC seems to be able to be used similar as the DataEditor of Technidata

C.B.