Displaying/Changing Logon Data 
You have the option of displaying or changing logon data.
You have either created new logon data or have opened existing data.
· For more information about creating objects, see the Creating a New Object section. Note the following when creating logon data:
¡ You can also use a placeholder (*) to complete input fields. For more information, see the Default Procedure section of this documentation.
¡ If the business system is an SAP system, you can also use the RFC namespace.
¡ In the Create New Object dialog, select the receiver business system first. Next, select the receiver interface. In both cases you can also call search help. Search help only displays those interfaces that are available in the receiver business system.
¡ You also have the option of defining the logon data for a particular sender. In the Create New Object dialog, show or hide the input fields for the sender by choosing Sender.
· For more information about opening objects, see the Object Editors section.

You can also open logon data in the
overview
by selecting a line and choosing Open (
).
The editor header displays the following fields:
· Sender
¡ Business System
¡ Interface (Name and Namespace)

These fields can also have a placeholder (*) as a value. For more information, see the Default Procedure section of this documentation.
· Receiver
¡ Business System
¡ Interface (Name and Namespace)
You cannot make any changes to these fields because the values for them were defined when you created the logon data.
The editor header also displays the status of the objects and you have the option of entering a brief description of the logon data.
Here you can specify the following attributes for the logon data.
Attributes for Logon Data
|
Attribute |
Description |
|
Authentication Procedure |
Choose either of the following values: · Password-based · Password-based (SAP) You must also specify the SAP client in the logon data for the latter. |
|
SAP Client |
Only applicable if you choose Password-Based (SAP) as the authentication procedure. SAP system client. |
|
User Name |
Name of the user who is logged on the receiver business system. |
|
Password |
User password. |
|
Logon Language |
Language user logged on with. |

If you specify whether the receiver business system is an SAP system or not in the System Landscape Directory, the appropriate authentication procedure is automatically selected. The corresponding attribute is then not displayed here.
See End Point Types for examples.