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using remote enabled rfcs can we send data from one system to other..

Former Member
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or do can we do this only b/w twp sap systems.

why do we use bapis then.

wat is its difference b/w rfc and bapi.

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Former Member
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Bapi's are remote enabled function modules. So essentially Bapi's are RFC's only. But they are associated with business objects.

regards,

Aravind

former_member181962
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Hi Jaya Krishna,

RFC's can be accessed from non SAP systems also.

Technically BAPIs are RFcs Function modules only.

The only differenece is the business utility of them. The BAPIs have a standard Business functionality attached to them, like creation of an Order, Changing a Purchase document etc, Where as normal RFC function modules may or may not have a specific business functionality attached to them.

Regards,

Ravi

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hi thanku for ur answers were can i see that business functionality attached to the bapi

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cant we assgin the business functionality to the rfcs ?? wat is the business

fuctinality in detail were can we see that for a standard bapi

is the impletaation of rfc in swo1 a assignment of business object