on 11-16-2008 11:23 AM
hello
Is it important to have RFC connection for local client copy?
Hi,
Check the link below
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_sm32/helpdata/en/69/c24c5b4ba111d189750000e8322d00/content.htm
Rgds,
Suman
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Hi,
RFC connection is required but this is automatically generated when you perform a client copy using sccl. If it your first time to do client copy in a system, the RFC connection wizard will pop up. Just continue and your RFC destination from your source client to the target client is generated.
Hope this helps,
Francis
Hi,
As per your query you can local client copy with SCCL tcode no need to create RFC for this. Already you got the solution from other forums blogers.
Regards,
Anil
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You dont required RFC connection for local client copy.
RFC connection is only require for remote client copy i.e. Client Copy between two different SAP systems.
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Since you are going to perform local client copy(SCCL), you donu2019t required to think of RFCs(Remote client copy requires the successful RFC connection) and you need not to bother about TMS configuration(Client Export & Import requires the TMS configured).
Only thing you need to take care is Table spaces and also the space in Archive log directories. During the client copy system may generate Meany logs depends upon the profile you are selecting (If you are going to use SAP_ALL - 'All Client-Specific Data' or SAP_APPL - 'Customizing and Application Data' profiles DB will generate Meany logs which causes the filled Archive log directories).
cheers
dEE
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