No trusted/login RFC connection for system BCP in TA SMSY

Hi,
i got this error  Early Watch Report  for only production System.
No trusted/login RFC connection for system BCP in TA SMSY
Amit

HI,
I hope the error message is straight forward.
Please Check whether you have established RFC connections to the BPC system and the same is avaiable under the RFC connections in TRXn SMSY-Your system -.Test the connections in SM59-BPCs-> READ and Trusted RFCs.
If its not present, Generate the RFCs again manually.
Hope this helps.
Revert for any issues.
Thanks,
Jagan
Edited by: jagadheeshan govindasamy on Oct 9, 2009 3:24 PM

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