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/AIF/QRFC/TRFC_INTEG - Configure Data Transfer

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To support the integration with qRFC/tRFC, CIF PP (CIF Post Processing), and BDC (Batch Data Communication), a Data Transfer report is required to transfer qRFC/tRFC, CIF PP, and BDC data into the SAP Application Interface Framework.

To be able to execute the Data Transfer report, you have to make the following Customizing settings:

  • Define Logical Systems
You have to define the logical systems pointing to external/local systems which are to be monitored by the monitoring functions of the SAP Application Interface Framework.
  • Define Selection Set

You define a selection set name which is to be used by the Data Transfer report.
  • Assign Interface

You assign an interface to a selection set.
Note:
  • You can only assign one interface to one selection set.

  • You can assign the namespace only, which means that all the interfaces under the namespace are assigned.

  • You can assign one selection set to multiple interfaces.

a) If you want to use the Data Transfer report to transfer only qRFC data into the SAP Application Interface Framework, you have to make the following Customizing settings:

  • Read Inbound / Read Outbound: The 2 checkboxes indicate, if data from the inbound or outbound queue should be transferred.

  • Max. Number: Restricts the maximum number of queue transactions to be transferred.

  • Queue Name: Defines the queues to be transferred. The system also supports wildcard * search. For example: Q* represents all the queues starting with Q.

  • Persist.Ty: Indicates which persistence type of the SAP Application Interface Framework you want to use for storing the queue transaction data (see F1 help for further information).

  • Assign Logical Systems

Note:
When you run the Data Transfer report with a specific selection set, only the logical systems assigned to the selection are reached, and only the queues defined in the related selection set are transferred.

b) If you want to use the Data Transfer report to transfer only tRFC data into SAP AIF, you have to make the following Customizing settings:

  • Read Inbound / Read Outbound: The 2 checkboxes indicate, if data from the inbound/outbound transaction should be transferred.

  • Max. Number: Restrict the max. number of transactions to be transferred.

  • Function Module: Define the function module (actually indicates the tRFC transactions) to be transferred. The system also supports wildcard * search. For example, Z* represents all the function modules starting with Z.

  • Persist.Ty: Indicates which persistence type of the SAP Application Interface Framwork you want to use for storing the queue transaction data (see F1 help for further details).

  • Assign Logical Systems

Note:
When you run the Data Transfer report with a specific selection set, only the logical systems assigned to the selection are reached and only the queues defined in the related selection set are transferred.

c) If you want to use the Data Transfer report to transfer only CIF Postprocessing data into the SAP Application Interface Framework, you have to make the following Customizing settings:

  • Read Local / Read Remote

  • Read Local: Read local post processing (PP) transaction data according to the assigned remote local systems. This means that only the local PP transactions related to the assigned remote systems are transferred.

  • Read Remote: Read remote PP transaction data from the assigned remote local systems. This means that only the PP transactions (communicating with the local system) located in the assigned remote systems are transferred.

  • Max. Number: You can restrict the max. number of transactions to be transferred. R/3 Objects: You can define transferring those Post Processing transactions that are R/3 transactions.

  • Persist.Ty: Indicates which persistence type of the SAP Application Interface Framework you want to use to store the queue transaction data. By default, an empty value (not determined yet) is assigned. This means that all the R/3 objects are selected.

  • Assign Remote Logical Systems

Note:
When you run the Data Transfer report with a specific selection set, only the logical systems assigned to the selection are reached, and only the queues defined in the related selection set are transferred.

d) If you want to use the Data Transfer report to transfer only BDC data into the SAP Application Interface Framework, you have to make the following Customizing settings:

  • Max. Number: Restricts the max. number of transactions to be transferred.

  • Group Name: In this field, you assign a BDC session name. The system also supports wildcard * search. For example, Z* represents all the BDC sessions starting with Z.

  • Creator: In this field, you assign a user name.

You have to define RFC destinations linking external/local systems in advance by means of transaction SM59.

As far as the qRFC/tRFC integration scenario is concerned, you normally define the following steps:

  • Function Generator: Generates the required objects and initializes an interface.

  • Customizing of the SAP Application Interface Framework: You make detailed Customizing settings for the generated interface.

  • qRFC/tRFC: You use Customizing activity Configure Data Transfer to make the necessary settings for running the Data Transfer report.

  • You use the Interface and Error Handling monitor to monitor and process qRFC/tRFC transactions.






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