Clarification on RFC connections for MM-SUS set up in SRM

Hi All,
I am stuck with replication of vendor from R/3 to SUS. I have made the RFC connections as mentioned below
R/3 Side: R/3 to XI - Type 3
SUS Side: SUS to R/3 - Type 3
                SUS to XI (LCRSAPRFC) - Type T
                SUS to XI (SAPSLDAPI) - Type T
                SUS to XI - Type H
XI Side: XI to R/3 - Type 3
            XI to SUS (LCRSAPRFC) - Type T
            XI to SUS (SAPSLDAPI)  -  Type T
Can you please confirm whether these connections are sufficient for MM-SUS set up.
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Ram
Edited by: Ram K on Sep 21, 2008 10:16 AM

Hi Ram,
Vendor Master data R/3 to SRM
1.Find the vendor group in  SRM
TC= PPOMV_BBP
Ex:- VG Id= 50000041
2.TC= BBPGETVD     in  SRM
Give the following parameters
System(R/3), Vendor no in R/3, Pur. Org, Object ID:50000041
Then  click on start transfer.
3.TC= SLG1   Check the Q if have strucked
4.Check the vendor no in SRM System use TC= PPOMV_BBP
Note:-
R/3 & SRM number range shoul be same
R/3 internal/External No. range equal to SRM External number, Then only replicated
If u need more details pls contact to my Id bvnvrao yahoo.com.
I will forward screen shot document.
I think it will help.
WR
Rao

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