Where we set the RFC Connection in Source Client or target client? 2. In RFC Setting what values set for Technical Settings and Logon Security. 3. Where we execute the SCC9, In Client or Remote?
Where we set the RFC Connection in Source Client or target client? 2. In RFC Setting what values set for Technical Settings and Logon Security. 3. Where we execute the SCC9, In Client or Remote?
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Where we set the RFC Connection in Source Client or target client? 2. In RFC Setting what values set for Technical Settings and Logon Security. 3. Where we execute the SCC9, In Client or Remote?
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1. where we set the RFC Connection in Source Client or Target Client.
2. In RFC Setting what values set for Technical Settings and Logon Security. 3. Where we execute the SCC9, In Client or Remote? 4. What is profile for only PRD Configuration?
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1. where we set the RFC Connection in Source Client or Target Client.
Ans : You require an RFC in target client as you will need access to source clie nt. 2. In RFC Setting what values set for Technical Settings and Logon Security. Ans : It will be a Type 3 ABAP RFC, and for Logon you will have to create a user id ( better it should be communication user for security reasons with profile S AP_ALL) in source system and provide that user id and password for it in the RFC in target system. 3. Where we execute the SCC9, In Client or Remote? Ans : You execute SCC9 in Client (i.e new client of Target system) 4. What is profile for only PRD Configuration? Ans : It depends what data you want from PRD system, viz For user master data it would be SAP_USER For Customizing data SAP_CUST For Complete data except cross client customising SAP_ALL. For steps follow link