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Message type: E = Error
Message class: LAW_MESSAGES - License Administration Workbench
Message number: 333
Message text: More than one RFC destination selected for system &1
There is more than one possible RFC destination for component system
&V1&. At the time of the transfer (save) of the RFC destinations in the
LAW, more than one destination is selected, meaning that the LAW cannot
decide which RFC destination is to be used. werden soll.
Cannot save the RFC destinations.
Select only one RFC destination for system &V1&.
The system issues an error message and will not allow you to continue with this transaction until the error is resolved.
Error message extract from SAP system. Copyright SAP SE.
LAW_MESSAGES333
- More than one RFC destination selected for system &1 ?The SAP error message LAW_MESSAGES333, which states "More than one RFC destination selected for system &1," typically occurs in the context of the Landscape Management (LaMa) tool or when dealing with Remote Function Call (RFC) destinations in SAP systems. This error indicates that the system has detected multiple RFC destinations that match the criteria for a specific system, which can lead to ambiguity in the operation being performed.
Cause:
- Multiple RFC Destinations: The primary cause of this error is that there are multiple RFC destinations configured in the SAP system that point to the same target system (denoted as &1 in the error message). This can happen due to misconfiguration or duplication of RFC entries.
- Configuration Issues: There may be issues in the configuration of the Landscape Management tool or the RFC destinations themselves, leading to the system being unable to determine which RFC destination to use.
Solution:
To resolve this error, you can follow these steps:
Check RFC Destinations:
- Go to transaction code
SM59
in the SAP GUI.- Look for the RFC destinations that are configured for the target system (the system indicated by &1 in the error message).
- Identify any duplicate entries or multiple destinations that point to the same system.
Remove or Consolidate Duplicates:
- If you find multiple RFC destinations pointing to the same target system, consider consolidating them. You can either delete the duplicates or modify them to ensure that only one valid RFC destination exists for that system.
Verify Configuration in Landscape Management:
- If you are using the Landscape Management tool, ensure that the configuration is correct and that it is pointing to the correct RFC destination.
- Check the settings in the LaMa tool to ensure that it is not misconfigured to select multiple RFC destinations.
Test RFC Connections:
- After making changes, test the RFC connections to ensure that they are functioning correctly. You can do this by using the "Test Connection" feature in transaction
SM59
.Consult Documentation:
- If the issue persists, consult the SAP documentation or support resources for further guidance on RFC configuration and troubleshooting.
Related Information:
SM59
(RFC destinations) and SICF
(HTTP services) for further troubleshooting.By following these steps, you should be able to resolve the LAW_MESSAGES333 error and ensure that your SAP system is correctly configured for RFC communication.
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