Task
Create Connection between two SAP Systems
Step by Step
1. Setting in SAP Source System S:
(1) SE06, Click System Change Option button, Change PI_BASIS is Modifiable;
(2) BD54, Create Logical System, it need two Logical System, one is SAP Source System S itself, and the other is SAP Target System T that connect to;
(3) SM59, Create a new R/3 Connection RFC Destination, Target Host is SAP System T host IP Address or Host Name, Enter System Number, and enter the SAP system T Log on information(Client, User and Password), Save and Test the RFC Destination Connection(Connection Test, Authorization Test and Unicode Test).
2. Setting in SAP Target System T:
(1) BD54, Create Logical System, it need two Logical System, one is SAP System T itself, and the other is SAP System S that connect to;
(2) SM59, Create a new R/3 Connection RFC Destination, No Balance Load, Target Host is SAP System S host IP Address or Host Name, Enter System Number, and enter the SAP System S Log on information(Client, User and Password), Save and Test the RFC Destination Connection(Connection Test, Authorization Test and Unicode Test).
3. Create Source System in SAP System T:
(1) RSA1, in Source Systems screen, Create Source System, you can select Automatic or SAP Business Information Warehouse Source System Type, then enter the RFC Destination and user password, then next, log on Source System and Replicate DataSource, save the Source System finally.
Tips
1.Logical System Name must be consistent in SAP System S and SAP System T.
2.You'd best add IP Address and Host name of S server and T server in host file(C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\).
Create Connection between two SAP Systems
Step by Step
1. Setting in SAP Source System S:
(1) SE06, Click System Change Option button, Change PI_BASIS is Modifiable;
(2) BD54, Create Logical System, it need two Logical System, one is SAP Source System S itself, and the other is SAP Target System T that connect to;
(3) SM59, Create a new R/3 Connection RFC Destination, Target Host is SAP System T host IP Address or Host Name, Enter System Number, and enter the SAP system T Log on information(Client, User and Password), Save and Test the RFC Destination Connection(Connection Test, Authorization Test and Unicode Test).
2. Setting in SAP Target System T:
(1) BD54, Create Logical System, it need two Logical System, one is SAP System T itself, and the other is SAP System S that connect to;
(2) SM59, Create a new R/3 Connection RFC Destination, No Balance Load, Target Host is SAP System S host IP Address or Host Name, Enter System Number, and enter the SAP System S Log on information(Client, User and Password), Save and Test the RFC Destination Connection(Connection Test, Authorization Test and Unicode Test).
3. Create Source System in SAP System T:
(1) RSA1, in Source Systems screen, Create Source System, you can select Automatic or SAP Business Information Warehouse Source System Type, then enter the RFC Destination and user password, then next, log on Source System and Replicate DataSource, save the Source System finally.
Tips
1.Logical System Name must be consistent in SAP System S and SAP System T.
2.You'd best add IP Address and Host name of S server and T server in host file(C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\).
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