It is sometimes necessary to link an RFC destination to a logical system (when doing synchronous calls between systems and you want to use the logical system).... Table entries are in TBLSYSDEST.
Use transaction BD97 to do the linking.
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How do you link an RFC to a logical system
Written by Kevin Wilson
It is sometimes necessary to link an RFC destination to a logical system (when doing synchronous calls between systems and you want to use the logical system).... Table entries are in TBLSYSDEST.
Use transaction BD97 to do the linking.
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