Configuring the Destination
Service
Before you can attach objects to transport requests directly in the application, you must first use RFC to connect your SAP application system (such as SAP NetWeaver PI or SAP NetWeaver Portal) to the CTS server. This enables your application to communicate with the transport system.
● You have change authorization in Visual Administrator.
● You have a user with the appropriate authorizations in SAP NetWeaver Application Server Java.
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1. Open Visual Administrator on the installation drive of SAP Application Server Java.
2. Choose Cluster ® Server ® Services ® Destinations.
3. Create an RFC connection called sap.com/com.sap.tc.di.CTSserver by choosing Create.
4. Under Connection Settings, enter the connection data of your CTS server.
5. Under Logon Data, select the Current User (Logon Ticket) option as authentication for the connection to your CTS server. We recommend that you use Single Sign-On (SSO).
If you cannot use SSO, select the Configured Useroption and enter your preferred language, a client, and an appropriate user and password.

Enter the client entered in the parameter NON_ABAP_WBO_CLIENT in TMS.
6. Use the default settings under Repository Connectionand Pool Settings.
7. Save your entries.

If you want to test the connection, choose Save and Test.
You have created a connection between your SAP application and the transport system. You can now attach objects to a transport request directly in your application.
Creating an RFC Destination
