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What is 'background RFC' in SAP AP-LM-SPC - CRO14-Service Provider Cockpit?


background RFC - Overview

  • Component: AP-LM-SPC

  • Component Name: CRO14-Service Provider Cockpit

  • Description: Superordinate term for the new version of tRFC and qRFC. The background RFC works on the basis of units and performs better compared to the classic tRFC and qRFC versions.


background RFC - Details


  • Key Concepts: Background RFC (Remote Function Call) is a type of communication protocol used in SAP systems to enable communication between different systems. It is used to call a function module in a remote system from the local system. In the case of the AP-LM-SPC CRO14-Service Provider Cockpit, it is used to call a function module in the Service Provider Cockpit from the local system.
    How to use it: To use background RFC, you need to create a remote function call (RFC) connection between the local and remote systems. This connection can be created using the transaction code SM59. Once the connection is established, you can use the transaction code SE37 to call the function module in the remote system.
    Tips & Tricks: When creating an RFC connection, make sure that you select the correct type of connection (e.g. background RFC). This will ensure that the connection is established correctly and that you can successfully call the function module in the remote system.
    Related Information: For more information on background RFC, please refer to SAP Help Portal (https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_ERP/6.0/en-US).

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