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Run Abap Program From Command Line

The document provides syntax and options for using the startrfc command line interface to connect to SAP systems and execute function modules, including specifying connection parameters like the destination, hostname, system number, and logon credentials as well as function and table parameters for the function being executed. It describes connection modes for communicating with SAP R/2, R/3, and via a message server or gateway, and additional options for features like tracing, debugging, and using an saprfc.ini configuration file.

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Run Abap Program From Command Line

The document provides syntax and options for using the startrfc command line interface to connect to SAP systems and execute function modules, including specifying connection parameters like the destination, hostname, system number, and logon credentials as well as function and table parameters for the function being executed. It describes connection modes for communicating with SAP R/2, R/3, and via a message server or gateway, and additional options for features like tracing, debugging, and using an saprfc.ini configuration file.

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C:\Program Files\SAP620\SAPGUI\rfcsdk\bin>startrfc

RFC command line interface


Syntax :
startrfc [connect options] <function options>
with
function options =
-F <function module
-E <parameter>=<value>
-T <table name>,<width>,[r=<file>][,w=<file>]
where <file> is a path name to read from (r)
or write to (w) the internal table.
If <file> is -, stdin or stdout is used.
RFC connection options:
-d <destination> name of the RFC destination.
Necessary, if you are using a 'sideinfo' file.
-2 SNA mode on.
You must set this if you want to connect to R/2.
All other conection data must be suppplied by a
sideinfo file.
-3 R/3 mode on.
You must set this if you want to connect to R/3.
Specify the following options:
-h <hostname> hostname of the R/3 target system.
-s <system number> system number of the target system.
this determines the TCP/IP service to be used to connect
to the R/3 system. The default value is 0 and the default
service being used then is sapgw00.
-gui start sapgui
to allow dynpro and graphics processing
(3.0C or later required on the target system).
Using an intermediate SAP gateway, specify:
-g <gateway host>
-x <gateway service>
(must not be used with -gui or -debug option).
-balanced load balancing mode.
Another way to connect to R/3, if the R/3 system is 3.0C
or later and workload balancing is active on that system.
Requests are automatically routed to the application server
having the best response times in the moment.
Specify the following options:
-h <host name> hostname of R/3's message server.
-s <system name> name of the target system.
This determines the TCP/IP service to be used to connect
to the R/3 system.
The system name is a 3 letter word. If the system name
is XXX, the service being used is sapXXX.
-g <group name> name of application server group.
The default is PUBLIC.
-gui start sapgui
to allow dynpro and graphics processing.
additional options:
-t turn trace on.
all operations are written to the trace file 'dev_rfc'
-debug turn ABAP/4 debugging mode on.
this can only be done, if sapgui is installed on the client
system and the target system has version 3.0C or later.
Using the 'saprfc.ini'-file:
-D <destination> name of the RFC destination in saprfc.ini
Instead of using the connection and additional options
defined above, you can also work with the 'saprfc.ini'-file
and all needed options must be defined in this file.
Using this feature, this program can run in an SNC
environment.
RFC logon data:
-u <userid> SAP userid.
-p <password> password.
-c <client> client.
-l <language> logon language.
further options:
-i <input file for argv>
-o <output file for argv>
-? this text
There you go,

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