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Function documentation The QIN Scheduler  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

The processing of all inbound queues is scheduled by the QIN Scheduler. You can use this scheduler to register, deregister, activate, or deactivate your queues. The QIN Scheduler runs under the user written in the registered queue, but you can determine under which user the LUWs in a registered queue are processed.

 

Integration

To monitor the work of the scheduler, use transaction SMQR.

Prerequisites

You are running an SAP system that uses qRFC to communicate with other systems.

Features

Normally, all the LUWs written in the inbound queue are not automatically executed. Each application can activate the queues using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). The QIN Scheduler is available in all applications, and has been developed so that each application does not have to create its own Scheduler for automatic processing of the inbound queue. Each qRFC application can also create its own Scheduler to activate the required queues.

You can register a queue with an RFC destination and an appropriate entry in transaction SM59 (including SAP logon data). (In general, the destination is a logical destination in SM59; the reference destination is NONE or SPACE and a user is defined in this entry.)

 

Activities

To go to the administration functions for the inbound queue, call transaction SMQR. The initial screen shows you all existing entries. Select an entry and choose one of the following:

·        Registration

·        Register without Activation

·        Deregistration

For additional functions, use the Edit path in the menu bar.

Note 

You can use transaction SMQ2 to start the qRFC Monitor for the inbound queue. You use transaction this to monitor the status of the LUWs in the inbound queue.

 

 

 

Continue by reading the following:

Monitor for the QIN Scheduler (SMQR)

 

 

 

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