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Configuring RFC Connection Between SAP ECC 6.0 and SAP BI 7.0

The document provides steps to configure an RFC connection between SAP ECC 6.0 and SAP BI 7.0 using the standard RFC connection T90CLNT090. The steps include editing the connection settings to specify the ECC6 server IP and password, unlocking and matching the password for user "Connector" in both systems, testing the connection, and successfully logging on to the ECC6 server from BI7.

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Configuring RFC Connection Between SAP ECC 6.0 and SAP BI 7.0

The document provides steps to configure an RFC connection between SAP ECC 6.0 and SAP BI 7.0 using the standard RFC connection T90CLNT090. The steps include editing the connection settings to specify the ECC6 server IP and password, unlocking and matching the password for user "Connector" in both systems, testing the connection, and successfully logging on to the ECC6 server from BI7.

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0 Here is a simple how to guide with screen shots on configuring RFC in BI7 for connecting to ECC6 Server. 1. T-code SM59 2. Use SAP standard connection for RFC under ABAP: 3. Go to T90CLNT090 which is standard RFC connection and exists both in BI7 as well as in ECC6 IDES. 4. Double click to edit settings for this RFC connection. You need to specify the IP for the ECC6 server and create a password for the default USER Connector for both ECC6 server and in BI7 server. Usually, in ECC6 server, the user Connector is already created by default and is locked. You need to unlock it and give it the same password as given in BI7. Enter the description, Target host, System number. Press Enter to confirm your entries and save. 5. Go to Logon and Security Tab and enter a password for user Connector. Remember to enter the same password in ECC6 server for user Connector under T-code SU01 (and unlock the user Connector in ECC6 server also, if locked). Lets say you have entered sap12345 as password in the screen below for user Connector. 6. Save your settings in this BI7 server, logon to your ECC6 server and enter T-code SU01. First make sure that the user Connector is unlocked. 7. Enter the same password as selected in previous screen 5 sap12345 using the change password button on the top of screen below. 8. Save and exit from ECC6 server. Return to your BI7 server screen where you left it previously i.e. at the RFC destination screen in step 5. Press button Connection Test to test your connection settings. 9. You will see following screen if your connection settings are successful. 10. Press Back button. Now test if user Connector can logon to ECC6 server for data extraction. Click on Remote Logon button on top of the RFC connection screen. 11. If your settings are correct, you should be able to logon to your ECC6 server from this screen directly. 12. You have successfully logged on to SAP ECC6 server from SAP BI7 using User Connector. The two systems are now connected successfully.

Configuring RFC in BI7 for connecting ECC6 server: 1. T-code SM59

2. Use SAP standard connection for RFC under ABAP:

3. Go to T90CLNT090 which is standard RFC connection and exists both in BI7 as well as in ECC6 IDES.

4. Double click to edit settings for this RFC connection. You need to specify the IP for the ECC6 server and create a password for the default USER Connector for both ECC6 server and in BI7 server. Usually, in ECC6 server, the user Connector is already created by default and is locked. You need to unlock it and give it the same password as given in BI7. Enter the description, Target host, System number. Press Enter to confirm your entries and save.

5. Go to Logon and Security Tab and enter a password for user Connector. Remember to enter the same password in ECC6 server for user Connector under T-code SU01 (and unlock the user Connector in ECC6 server also, if locked). Lets say you have entered sap12345 as password in the screen below for user Connector.

6. Save your settings in this BI7 server, logon to your ECC6 server and enter T-code SU01. First make sure that the user Connector is unlocked.

7. Enter the same password as selected in previous screen 5 sap12345 using the change password button on the top of screen below.

8. Save and exit from ECC6 server. Return to your BI7 server screen where you left it previously i.e. at the RFC destination screen in step 5. Press button Connection Test to test your connection settings.

9. You will see following screen if your connection settings are successful.

10. Press Back button. Now test if user Connector can logon to ECC6 server for data extraction. Click on Remote Logon button on top of the RFC connection screen.

11. If your settings are correct, you should be able to logon to your ECC6 server from this screen directly.

12. You have successfully logged on to SAP ECC6 server from SAP BI7 using User Connector. The two systems are now connected successfully.

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