Setting up an RFC Destination for a RFC Server 
There are two methods for setting up RFC destinations:
- Method A: Set up for starting the program using the SAP Gateway
- Method B: Registration on the SAP Gateway
Below are the methods with a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages:
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Method A |
Method B: |
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Advantages |
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Works on all operating systems. Simple installation. |
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Disadvantages |
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Program always runs in the background. |
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Use |
This method is highly recommended if you have a conversion server running UNIX. |
This method is best for conversion servers using Microsoft Windows NT. |
Information for Setting up an RFC Destination
The following information is required for both methods:
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Information |
Description |
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GATEWAY_HOST |
Name of the computer where the SAP Gateway is running (for example hs0009) |
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GATEWAY_SERVICE |
Gateway Service you are using (such as sapgw01) |
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RFC_SERVER |
Complete path name of the program on the conversion server where you want to set up the RFC destination (for example /usr/converter/All2txt/StartConvUtil) |