You use the SAP RFC profile to dynamically generate UDRs based on selected SAP RFC functions that are part of an SAP system. Image RemovedImage Added ConfigurationThe contents of the menus in the menu bar may change depending on which configuration type that has been opened in the currently active tab. The SAP RFC profile uses the standard menu items and buttons that are visible for all configurations. There is one menu item that is specific for SAP RFC configurations: Item | Description |
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| Image Added Select this menu item to Enable External References in an agent profile field. Refer to Enabling External References in an Agent Profile Field in External Reference Profile[hide][/hide]) for further information. |
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Username | The Enter the SAP user ID | PasswordThe | Enter the SAP user password, or alternatively, you can use Secrets Profile the get the Password from a central locationto retrieve it from the stored credentials. | Host | The Enter the IP address of the SAP System | Enable Load Balancing | Select this check box to enable load balancing for SAP Jco. | System ID | The Enter the 3-character code for the SAP System | Message Server Host | The Enter the hostname/IP of the SAP Message Server | Message Server Port | The Enter the port of the SAP Message Server. | Group Name | The Enter the group name associated with the SAP System | SAP System Number | The Enter the SAP System number | SAP Client Number | The Enter the SAP Client number | Test Connection | Click this button to test Test the connection to the SAP RFC system. | SAP RFC Functions | Click the Add button to add the required desired RFC functions. | Generate RFC UDR | Click this button to generate Generate the UDR for the selected SAP RFC function, according to the SAP-defined structure in SAP. When the UDR has has been generated, click Save to save the UDR to the profile. |
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