Enable RFC Trace
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You enable RFC tracing with the Enable RFC Trace property.
The trace file contains RFC API calls, and data sent to and received from
the SAP R/3 host. The trace file is rfcnumber.trc.
For example, rfc00310_0156.trc
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Yes or No.
The default mode is No; the RFC tracing
is disabled.
If the Enable RFC Trace parameter is set to Yes,
then it creates both the JCo and RFC Trace logs. Both are created in the same
location under:
appserver\domains\domain1\
config
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The JCoTrace log provides Java Runtime, version, and path information.
It also provides a manifest.
If Enable RFC Trace parameter is set to No,
then no trace file is generated.
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RFC Trace Level
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Trace level specifies the complexity of the information in the trace
file. 0 provides minimal trace logging and 5 provides the maximum trace logging
of diagnostic information in the trace file.
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Integer value from 0 (min) to 5 (max).
The default number is 0.
The Enable RFC Trace level only affects the JCo trace level. It has
no effect on the RFC trace level.
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Number of RFC Servers to create
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Specify the number of RFC servers to create. The created RFC servers
facilitate parallel processing when receiving multiple requests from SAP R/3.
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A valid integer value.
The default number is 1.
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Transaction Mode
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Specifies the transaction mode. The transaction mode specifies whether
tRFC is enforced. With RFC, transactions have unique TIDs and are processed
only once by this Adapter.
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A transaction mode of Non-Transactional or Transactional RFC(tRFC).
The default mode is Non-Transactional.
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Transaction ID Verification Database
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Specifies the location of the Transaction ID Verification database.
Specify the name of the file-based database which persists the TIDs.
Provide the path to the database file that records the disposition of all
transactions outgoing from this Adapter. The database records whether transactions
are:
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A valid path to the database file.
For example, the default location is:
C:\JavaCAPS6\data\SapTRFC.TIDdb
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