This window is displayed
automatically if you do not use the RFC_LOGON_INFO macro string when
you submit your %CALLRFC macro statement. Use it to define the R/3
BAPI connection parameters that are required to access the SAP system.
R/3 BAPI Connector: Logon Window
This window contains
these fields.
Client [required]
lets you identify the
SAP logon client.
User [required]
lets you identify the
SAP user logon ID.
Password [required]
lets you enter the
SAP user password.
Language [required]
lets you specify the
SAP logon language. Specify the 1-byte SAP language (E for English,
D for German, and so on) or the 2-byte ISO language (EN for English,
DE for German, and so on).
Destination
lets you identify the
logical destination of the saprfc.ini file, if applicable. This field
is required if you use the saprfc.ini file.
Host
lets you identify the
application server host. This field is required if you use a specific
application server.
System number
lets you identify the
SAP system number if you use a specific application server and are
not using Load Balancing. This field is required if you use a specific
application server.
Gateway host
lets you identify the
host name of the SAP gateway.
Gateway service
lets you identify the
service of the SAP gateway.
The R/3 BAPI Connector Logon window
contains these buttons.
OK
submits the R/3 BAPI
connection parameters that you entered and tries to log on to the
SAP system.
Cancel
closes the R/3 BAPI
Connector: Logon window without submitting
the connection parameters and trying to log on to the SAP system.
Help
displays the SAS Help
for the window.