on 11-10-2008 1:11 PM
hi,
I get the error message
SRT: Unsupported xstream found: ("HTTP Code 400 : Bad Request")
what can cause that. I have created a RFC Connection have tested it, it workd well.
But when I call CALL METHOD r_user->MAP_R3USER i get this message.
Regards
sas
ok I am sorry about. I will close them in the next days.
Regards
sas
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Thanks.
Kindly take note that the "Comment" field is not mandatory, so there is no need to bounce all 200 threads to the top again.
You can leave threads unanswered when you still hope or suspect that an answer might be searched be someone, but if it is a "dead duck" (like many cross-posted threads are - which often cause this problem) then please close them.
People who neglect following up on their threads, often neglect thanking those who put in an effort to help with helpfull answers. But many people notice this and stop answering. That does not apply in your case in posts since about July this year, so if you clean up then I am sure that you will further benefit from it.
Please take this in a positive way. Personally I enjoy reading some of your questions and learn from them as well.
Cheers,
Julius
Are you aware of the fact you have 196 Unresolved issues opened?...
regards
Juan
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Sas,
The forum rules which contain this information have been sent to you many times.
This is done automatically when your cross-posted threads are reported as "forum abuse", and rejected.
I personally have rejected at least 10, so you must have received those "private mails" you asked for.
Please read the forum rules and respect them. There are not many rules, but they are good ones.
Cheers,
Julius
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