jcodestination import
Definition
Command Usage
Syntax
MS Windows:
setup.bat jcodestination import <SAP_APPLICATION> <DESTINATION_NAME> <FROM_FILE_PATH>
UNIX and Linux:
./setup.sh jcodestination import <SAP_APPLICATION> <DESTINATION_NAME> <FROM_FILE_PATH>
Command Arguments
| Name | Definition |
|---|---|
<SAP_APPLICATION> |
The SAP application (CRM or ERP) for this destination |
<DESTINATION_NAME> |
The JCo destination name |
<FROM_FILE_PATH> |
A file that contains the relevant JCo destination |
Detailed Information
The Important
Refer to the SAP CC Configuration Guide for more information
about the mandatory and optional settings, the security
settings, examples, and recommendations.
Each lines of the text file represents a configuration detail.
A single-line comment begins with the hash (#) symbol.
You use this command to:
import command creates or maintains a
JCo destination into the Core database.
A JCo destination is dedicated either to an SAP ERP system or
to an SAP CRM system. The SAP CC system uses one or more
JCo destinations to communicate with the SAP CRM and SAP ERP
systems that are available in the system landscape.
File Format
Use
Procedure
- Export the current settings to a file
- Edit the file and set up the new JCo destination information
- Save the text file and import the file by specifying if the new JCo destination relates to a CRM or an ERP application.
Note
- The name of the JCo destination must be unique in the Core database whatever its type is.
- The import operation makes changes to the Core database that the instances of the SAP CC system do not take into account immediately; therefore, you probably need to restart all the server instances.
Authorization
You must have the Administrator role in your SAP CC user profile.
In Scope
Management of the JCo/RFC destinations
delete
-
To delete a JCo destination from the databaseexport
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To export a JCo destination from the database to a file
import
-
To import a JCo destination into the database list
-
To list the available JCo destinations