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amine_lamkaissi
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Hi experts,

In which table or FM i can get the information of a system displayed in the SAP Logon, please?

Name

Description

Group/server

Ip adress

Instance...

Thanks a lot.

Amine

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yakcinar
Active Contributor
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Hello Amine,

Check saplogon.ini file. You can find the related info in this file.

You can find the place of saplogon.ini file looking at the

options (on the left up corner ) --> SAP Logon options --> Local Configuration Files.

Regards,

Yuksel AKCINAR

amine_lamkaissi
Active Contributor
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Hi Yuksel,

thanks for your answer, but i really need those information.

I have a missing entry in my SAPLogon, now i use SM59 for remote connection to get to my system.

I would like to addit to my logon afterwards.

Thanks.

Amine

Former Member
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Hello Amine,

If you are using SM59 then you already have your answer and the info you need to create a SAPLOGON entry.

In the RFC destination you are using, it will show you the:

1. Group or Server

2. Instance Number

That said, once you have logged on to the target system with SM59, just run tx SMLG and you will get logon group info.

eg:

PUBLIC <hostname>_<SID>_<Instance Number>

From that info you can also create your SAPLOGON entry.

KR,

Amerjit

yakcinar
Active Contributor
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Hello Amine,

You can check RFCDES table with RFCTYPE = 3.

This can also help, you.

Regards,

Yuksel AKCINAR

amine_lamkaissi
Active Contributor
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Hi Amerjit,

Thanks for your answer.

I did it, but i have only a screen with those information:

Logon group

instance

status

But it does not correspond to the logon information.

Amine

amine_lamkaissi
Active Contributor
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Thanks.

Unfortunately, doesen't correspond 😕

Amine

Former Member
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Hello Amine,

Let's take a new SAPLOGON entry as a starting point.

Description: You can choose whatever you want. eg: XXX ERP Production

Application Server: This you can get from the RFC destination (Target Host) or from the <hostname> when you  run SMLG.

Instance Number: This you can get from <Instance Number> as shown in SMLG or Instance No as shown in SM59.

System ID: Is either <Target System> in SM59 or <SID> in SMLG

IP Address: You can get by just pinging the hostname of the system you want to connect to.

Hopefully the above is sufficient for you to advance.

Kindest Regards,

Amerjit

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