How to validate that Virsa RTA BAPI S have been transported to backend ?

Hi all,
As part of post installation tasks, pre-implumentation guide for SAP GRC AC says steps to validate.I have following doubts regarding that checklist.
1.How to validate that Virsa RTA BAPI S have been transported to backend systems.?
2.how to confirm that VIRSA AE/RE  RTA  transports were successfully imported with no errors?
3.how to confirm that AE/RE BAPI exist in the system.?
4.how to check whether RFC user account is created or not?
Thanks,
Joseph.

Hello Joseph,
Firstly Basis team do ot transport BAPI's related to GRC product.
This is add on product. They first install base component through SAINT and then through SPAM, support pack are installed.
You can go to spam and check as mentioned by Jasmine and if you don't have access to SPAM, then please go to Menu
System -> Status, click on the magnifying glass and check for component VIRSANH.
Basically what GRC delivers for connecting to Backend systems are not BAPI's, they are RFC's.
And all these start with name /VIRSA/.........
Regards,
Surpreet

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