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Transaction IDX1: Port SAPQA1, client 500, RFC destination contain error

Former Member
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Hi experts

I am configuring XI for MM-SUS scenario, when I try to send Idocs from R/3 to XI I have this message:

Transaction IDX1: Port SAPQA1, client 500, RFC destination contain error

In XI transaction IDX1 I have maintened a port (MM_QA1) and RFC (MM_RFC) that points to R/3

In XI transaction IDX2 there is no entries

Some idea how to solve it?

Thanks

Nilson

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agasthuri_doss
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Hi,

Check in XI & ECC whether RFC Destination ( tcode - Sm59 ) is Maintained with Right User ID & Password, Do a test Connection and Find it

Cheers

Agasthuri Doss

Former Member
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Hi Agasthuri

Could you clarify it for me, In XI side Transaction IDX1 I have a PORT and RFC destination to R/3?

Is it correct?

Thanks

Nilson

santhosh_kumarv
Active Contributor
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Hi,

>>Could you clarify it for me, In XI side Transaction IDX1 I have a PORT and RFC destination to R/3?

Yes you are correct..

You should have done this..

1) RFC Destination (SM59)

a) Choose create.

b) Specify the name of the RFC destination

c) Select connection type as 3 and save

d) In the technical settings tab enter the details SAP SID/URL and system number#.

e) Enter the Gateway host as same details above SID/URL.

f) Define Gateway service

g) In the Logon /Security tab, enter the client user & Password details of Destination system.

h) Test the connection and remote logon.

2) Create Port (IDX1)

a) Select create new button

b) Enter the port name as SAP+SID (The starting char should be SAP)

c) Enter the destination client.

d) Enter the RFC Destination created in SAP R/3 towards other system.

e) Save

Thanks

SaNv...

Former Member
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Hi Sãnthosh

Thanks, it really solved the error, but now the error is ::000

message number SR053.

Some idea?

Nilson

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