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To post an Internet-Draft, use the Internet-Draft Submission Tool. If you are unable to use the tool, then send your draft to internet-drafts@ietf.org. For an independent submission, the author should send an email message to the Independent Submissions Editor: rfc-ise@rfc-editor.org.
Start the SAP GUI. Go to Transaction SE37 (Function Builder), enter the RFC name, and click Create. Enter an existing function group under which the RFC will be created, a short description for the RFC, and click Save. In the Attributes tab, select the Remote-Enabled Module radio button.
Enter transaction SM59 in the SAP R/3 command field and click Enter. Right-click on R/3 Connections and click Create. Enter as the RFC Destination U47CLNT800 with Connection type 3, defining an R/3 connection. Setup values for SAP R/3 as a destination point. Click Logon/Security tab. Save.
Remote Function Call (RFC) is the standard SAP interface for communication between SAP systems. RFC calls a function to be executed in a remote system. With SRFC, for example, the called system must be available during the call.
Step 1: Set up an RFC connection. Step 2: Trusted RFC connection. Step 3: Testing an RFC connection. Step 4: Error Resolution. Authorization Test → It is used to validate the User ID and Password (provided under 'logon and security' tab for the target system) and also the authorizations that are provided.
RFC is also an abbreviation for Remote Function Call. A Request for Comments (RFC) is a formal document from the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) that is the result of committee drafting and subsequent review by interested parties.
An RFC (Request for Comments) is a pure technical document published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). Request for Comments (RFCs) are mainly used to develop a “standard” network protocol, a function of a network protocol or any feature which is related with network communication.
In computer network engineering, a Request for Comments (RFC) is a memorandum published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) describing methods, behaviors, research, or innovations applicable to the working of the Internet and Internet-connected systems.
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