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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LAW_MESSAGES - License Administration Workbench
Message number: 324
Message text: RFC destination &1 in system &2 deleted
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LAW_MESSAGES324
- RFC destination &1 in system &2 deleted ?The SAP error message LAW_MESSAGES324 indicates that an RFC (Remote Function Call) destination has been deleted in the specified system. This can occur for various reasons, such as configuration changes, system migrations, or manual deletions.
Cause:
- Manual Deletion: An administrator may have manually deleted the RFC destination in transaction
SM59
.- System Migration: During system upgrades or migrations, certain RFC destinations may not be properly transferred or may be removed.
- Configuration Changes: Changes in system configuration or network settings can lead to the deletion of RFC destinations.
- Transport Issues: If the RFC destination was part of a transport request that failed or was not imported correctly, it may not exist in the target system.
Solution:
Recreate the RFC Destination:
- Go to transaction
SM59
.- Create a new RFC destination with the same name and settings as the deleted one.
- Ensure that the connection parameters (like target host, system number, client, etc.) are correctly configured.
Check Transport Requests:
- If the RFC destination was supposed to be transported, check the transport requests to ensure they were imported correctly.
- If necessary, re-import the transport request.
Review System Logs:
- Check the system logs (transaction
SM21
) for any related errors or warnings that might provide more context on why the RFC destination was deleted.Consult Documentation:
- Review any documentation or change logs to understand if there were any planned changes that could have led to the deletion.
Contact SAP Support:
- If the issue persists or if you are unsure about the correct configuration, consider reaching out to SAP support for assistance.
Related Information:
Transaction Codes:
SM59
: Manage RFC destinations.SM21
: View system logs.ST22
: Check for dumps that might provide additional context.RFC Destination Types:
Documentation: Refer to SAP Help Portal for detailed information on RFC destinations and troubleshooting.
By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the error LAW_MESSAGES324 and restore the necessary RFC connectivity in your SAP system.
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