Mapping rfc with simple inteface

Help me everybody...
I am setting in Integration Builder: Design Integration Repository all parameters and activated Interface Mapping IM_RFC_to_File exit mistake
Activation of the change list canceled Check result for Interface Mapping IM_RFC_to_File | http://sap.com/xi/XI/Demo/RFC_IDoc: Interface modi are different. Source interface Message Interface MI_RFC_Abstract | http://sap.com/xi/XI/Demo/RFC_IDoc is synchronous. Target interface Message Interface MI_Document_Inb | http://sap.com/xi/XI/Demo/FileOut is asynchronous
Software Component SC_TEST_IDOC1 in :
1. Imported Objects RFCs "BAPI_ZCOLVIR_GETDOCS"
2. Massage Interface "MI_RFC_Abstract" Category Abstract, Mode Synchronous, Output Message BAPI_ZCOLVIR_GETDOCS.Response, Input Message BAPI_ZCOLVIR_GETDOCS, Fault Massege Type BAPI_ZCOLVIR_GETDOCS.Exception
3. Message Mapping "MM_RFC_to_File" Source Message BAPI_ZCOLVIR_GETDOCS.Response, Target Message MT_Document, Test Executed successfully
4. Interface Mapping "IM_RFC_to_File" Source Interface MI_RFC_Abstract, Target Interface MI_Document_Inb, Mapping Program MM_RFC_to_File
Software Component SC_FINMESS_OUT in :
1. Data Type "DT_Document"
2. Message Type "MT_Document"
3. Message Interface "MI_Document_Inb" Category Inbound, Mode Asynchronous, Input Message MT_Document, Fault Message FMT_Material
please talk me where do mistake?

Hi Anvar,
             First of all you need not create a message interface for RFC, as RFC itself acts like a interface.
So after importing RFC, you can straight away use it in message mapping and interface mapping.
You might use the RFC_Request message and ignore the RFC_Response message if your scenario is async.
Also you declare interfaces as abstract only when you need to use them in BPM(Integration Process), Abstract interfaces just have mode(Async or Sync) but no Direction (Outbound or Inbound).
Let me know if I can be of further help.
Regards,
Ashish

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