How to prevent simultaneous external RFC calls

Hi all
We are facing some problems when external systems are caliing one of our RFC's simultaneously.
Is there a way to prevent and RFC to be called simultaneouslly?
Thanks a lot for your support.
Rui Simões

Hi,
We cannot stop external systems to call the RFC. They will call at their own leisure.
However, so as to keep a check so that processing time does not get wasted,
and if we want that only one can call the RFC at a time, we can write some
code inside the RFC.
For this we can create a z lock object and lock it inside the RFC. Just before the last line of the code, we can unlock it also.
In the middle we can write the code that if the lock object is already locked, then it can exit and can return  some error message.
But by doing this, it may impact the understanding of the existing RFC by the external system.
Regards,
Amit Mittal.

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