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ST22 User SAPSYS -> CALL_FUNCTION_NOT_FOUND

Former Member
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Dear Experts,

we have couple of ST22 runtime errors. Where can I find information about the destination system since

the called Function Modules are RFC calls.

Regards

Saniye

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jitendra_it
Active Contributor
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Hello,

I tried this scenario in one system between two clients.

In "Source Code Extract" , I am able to see the destination system.

former_member205763
Active Contributor
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try checking in sm58

kiran_k8
Active Contributor
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Saniye,

Analyse the ST22 Dump.If you click on ACTIVE CALL EVENTS,that will provide you a sequence of events that lead to the dump.If you click on UNFORMATTED DISPLAY you will get to see the run time values that an internal table or variables is holding.

K.Kiran

Former Member
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Hi Saniye,

1.Open the St22 dump

2.Click on the source code extract.

3.Double click on the line no which is showing error.It will navigate you to a program.

4.Do a global search in the program(Binocular button) .Choose in main program radio button.

5.Search for keywords, DESTINATION ,IN BACKGROUND TASK,

6. Destinations might be hard coded or assigned to a variable.


Thus you can find the defined systems.

Hope it will be helpful.

Regards,

Kannan

Former Member
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Hi,

is for Transaction SM58 any specific input needed, after running I dont get any results.

BR

Saniye

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Hi Saniye,

have you tried St22 case?

In SM58

Choose the respective date and give the above condition and execute.

Regards,

Kannan

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Hi Kannan,

I did it exactly as described by you. I don't get any result.

Regards

Saniye

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Hi Saniye,

Which means exactly there is no issues with TRFC's.can you attach your ST22 dump details below.

Regards,

Kannan

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Hi Kannan,

yes.

BR

Saniye

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Hi Saniye,

I cant see any attached dump.

Regards,

Kannan