on 03-19-2010 3:36 AM
Hi Gurus,
I have this confusion performing remote client copy. I'm about to perform client copy from PRD 362 to DEV 382 (newly created client). When I execute SCC9 in the newly created client DEV 382 the following is shown.
Target Client: 382
Selected Profile: SAP_ALL
Description: All Client-Specific Data w/o Change Documents
Source destint.: PRD_362_REMOTE_CL_COPY (RFC that i created through sm59)
System Name: DEV
Source Client: 362
My question is: Why is it that in System Name, DEV is being displayed w/c is supposed to be PRD since its the source client?
I cannot change it from DEV to PRD. Do you know how to change it?
I know that in System Name, this is supposedly the source system.
TIA
Hi,
Check the RFC which you have created.
PRD_362_REMOTE_CL_COPY
The RFC which you have created should contain the information of Production system and not the developement system.
It seems like you RFC contian the information of Developement system.
Thanks
Anil
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Hi,
No, as far as the name of RFC is concerned it can be any..but coming to details in RFC like ip address and system number and details in logon settings should be of target system. Like say if you are creating RFC from DEV to PRD in development system then in ip adress and system number you have give the ip of production system and also in logon settings you have to give the client and login ID details of production system. Similalry other way when you are creating rfc in production for PRD to DEV then you have to give the develoment details.
Where as coming to name of RFC better if you give it different names....
Regards,
Sharath
Hi,
Check your RFC connection
Also check user name and password used in RFC and their authorization
Regards,
Rajesh
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Hi,
It seems you have created the RFC connection wrongly. Create one RFc connection in DEV system which should refer to PRD 362
at that time, when you do RFC connection, It is needed to provide PRD 362 logon credentials. after you created RFc connection make sure, you can do remote logon to PRD 362 from that RFC connection
Thanks and regards
Purna
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Hi,
Please check inputs in logon settings of RFC connection which you have created. And also RFC connection has to be created from two sides i.e., RFC from DEV to PRD and PRD to DEV.
Thanks & Regards,
Sharath
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