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RFC SENDER PROBLEM

Former Member
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Hi Gurus,

I working on RFC to File Asynchronous scenario.

I created a Remote FM in ECC only with tables parameters.

RFC destination type T created and working fine.

while doing test I executed the report program, I wondered that in SXMB_MONI of PI system, i got an error message.

In that error message, i saw that my sender business system came under receiver service and receiver business system came under sender service.

I have checked all the common things three times. but idea.

But one thing i can say that i am little bit confusing with FM parameters after importing into PI.

I have exported the WSDL of imported FM and again I have used the same for Receiver side.

Here I saw FM and FM.input and FM.exceptions.

What is the problem?

Help me in this regard

Regards

Sree

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Former Member
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> while doing test I executed the report program, I wondered that in SXMB_MONI of PI system, i got an error message.

> In that error message, i saw that my sender business system came under receiver service and receiver business system came under sender service.

>

I hope your Receiver Detemination is correctly configured with correct sender and receiver.

> But one thing i can say that i am little bit confusing with FM parameters after importing into PI.

> I have exported the WSDL of imported FM and again I have used the same for Receiver side.

> Here I saw FM and FM.input and FM.exceptions.

Cannot say 100% but I guess this is the main reason of the problem. So try with some your own created data type at target side and then test it.

Just for reference go through this wiki.. http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/XI/RFCtoFILE

Regards,

Sarvesh

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former_member200962
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I have exported the WSDL of imported FM and again I have used the same for Receiver side.

You dont need to export the WSDL file.....you can use it directly while creating the message/ service interface for the receiver end.

i saw that my sender business system came under receiver service and receiver business system came under 
sender service.

Check if this similar discussion helps you:

Regards,

Abhishek.

Former Member
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Hi,

Which system is the RFC outbound channel assigned to ? It looks as if the RFC sender channel is assigned to the receiver instead of the sender ... What is the error msg exactly ? receiver det error ? intf det error ? no sender agreement ?

This is a simple assumption, as I do not have details about you've set everything up ...

Chris