How to create Fault Message Type when developing RFC (se37)

Hi,
I am working on importing a RFC into XI but am seeing only the Request and Response message structures. The Fault Message structure is blank. I need this to trap .Exception errors like when the connection to partner is broken etc. which look like system errors but they appear in XI as Application errors and the RFC_Name.Exception message is sent back to XI.
Question is: what needs to be done in the RFC so that when I import into XI, I get the Fault Message structure as well.
Thanks in advance
ram

Hello Ram,
You can look into this post as to how to handle [RFC exceptions|RFC Destination Catch Exceptions;.
Hope this is of some help.
BR,
Suhas

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