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If you are using RFC callback status reporting, the OMS callback client must always be aware of the current configuration of your SAP spool system: The defined devices(if device callback is active); and the defined LOMS

Every time you make changes to the spool system, the callback client is automatically told to reconfigure itself. This occurs the next time the callback client contacts the SAP System.

You can determine when a reconfiguration is supposed to occur: If changes have been made to the LOMS, the Reconfiguration required indicator is selected in the ROMS definition. If a device–list reconfiguration is required, the reconfiguration indicator in the affected LOMS definition is selected.

After the callback client reconfigures itself, it deselects these indicators. This can tell you when a reconfiguration has taken place.

Procedure

You can require the callback client to reconfigure itself even when you have not made changes to the spool system configuration.

To do so, do the following:

  1. Choose Tools ® CCMS ® Spool ® Spool administration. Choose Extended admin. and then Real output management systems on the Output management systems tab page.
  2. To have the callback client update its device information, choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying textDevices.
  3. The reconfiguration indicators are selected in all of the LOMSs that reference the ROMS. The callback client will refresh its device information the next time it contacts the SAP System.

  4. To have the callback client update its LOMS callback information (such as the target R/3 server for callbacks), choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying textCallback.

The reconfiguration indicators are selected in the ROMS definition. The callback client will refresh its LOMS information the next time it contacts the SAP System.

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