on 10-31-2014 12:42 PM
Hi experts,
I am new to the sap pi and while doing the ALE settings..I came up with a doubt
I have 2 ECC system ..so 2 LS should be created.
so those LS should be creted in there respective server?.
I mean if I have eccA system with clnt 200 and other eccB is with clnt 400
so LS for clnt 200 should be creted in eccA and likewise for ECCB..?
or can I create the LS in either of ECC ..it wont matter?
Thanks in advance
If you execute the transaction BD54.. it gives a warning which says that the table is cross-client.
so AFAIK - If it is the same application system but the different client then you can create the LS in any of the clients (however you need to maintain both the logical systems to differentiate)
Also if the application server itself is different then obviously you need to create the logical system in two different systems.
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Hi,
I have 2 ECC system ..so 2 LS should be created.
so those LS should be creted in there respective server?.
Yes
I mean if I have eccA system with clnt 200 and other eccB is with clnt 400
so LS for clnt 200 should be creted in eccA and likewise for ECCB..?
Yes if it is a separate systems you should create two logical systems
or can I create the LS in either of ECC ..it wont matter?
If it is same system but different client you can create in any of the system.
Regards
Bhargava Krishna
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what I did in my case was I created different RFC connections from ECC server to single PI and ALE settings were done at individual ECC servers.
Never faced any issues. You just tream them as an individual pair of ECC and PI server.
Thanks
Anand
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