Program called via RFC

hi,
how to find out that a program is called directly i.e within the system <b>or</b> from an external system via <b>RFC</b>? Is there any function module or any other method to find out ?
thanks in advance.

You can find it by seeing the SUBMIT statement of the program..
SUBMIT <PROG> .. via <RFC Destination>
It indicates that we are calling that program through RFC...
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    // This file has been generated partially by the Web Dynpro Code Generator.
    // MODIFY CODE ONLY IN SECTIONS ENCLOSED BY @@begin AND @@end.
    // ALL OTHER CHANGES WILL BE LOST IF THE FILE IS REGENERATED.
    package com.gmr.ess;
    // IMPORTANT NOTE:
    // ALL IMPORT STATEMENTS MUST BE PLACED IN THE FOLLOWING SECTION ENCLOSED
    // BY @@begin imports AND @@end. FURTHERMORE, THIS SECTION MUST ALWAYS CONTAIN
    // AT LEAST ONE IMPORT STATEMENT (E.G. THAT FOR IPrivateAPPView).
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    // A WEB DYNPRO CODE GENERATION (E.G. PROJECT BUILD) WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS
    // OF IMPORT STATEMENTS.
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    import java.math.BigDecimal;
    import java.util.Date;
    import java.text.DateFormat;
    import java.text.ParseException;
    import java.text.SimpleDateFormat;
    import java.util.ArrayList;
    import java.util.Calendar;
    import java.util.Collection;
    import java.util.Iterator;
    import com.gmr.ess.wdp.IPrivateAPPView;
    import com.gmr.pck.Zst_Hr_Nominee;
    import com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDMessageManager;
    import com.sap.tc.webdynpro.services.sal.um.api.IWDClientUser;
    import com.sap.tc.webdynpro.services.sal.um.api.WDClientUser;
    //@@end
    //@@begin documentation
    //@@end
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        //@@begin id
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              wdThis.wdGetAPPController(). executeZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Disp_Input( );          
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       //$$begin ActionButton(-535519310)
       displayTablesize=wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().size(); 
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              IPrivateAPPView.IDisplay_table_nodeElement ele = wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().createDisplay_table_nodeElement();
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       operation="MOD"; 
       wdContext.currentContextElement().setTableReadOnly(true);
       wdContext.currentZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_InputElement().setOperation(operation);                                 
        //$$end
        //@@end
      //@@begin javadoc:onActionCreate(ServerEvent)
      /** Declared validating event handler. */
      //@@end
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         int month=0,year=0,day=0;
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         try{
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                   if(displayTablesize<5){
                        Calendar cal=Calendar.getInstance();
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                             month1=""+month;                                   
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                             day1=""+day;
                        year = cal.get(Calendar.YEAR);
                        year1=""+year;
                        String strFormat=day1"."month1"."year1;                    
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                        wdContext.currentOutput_NomineeElement().setEndda("31.12.9999");                         
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                   operation="INS";
                   wdContext.currentZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_InputElement().setOperation(operation);                    
              wdContext.currentContextElement().setTableReadOnly(true);          
         catch(NullPointerException npe){
              wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager().reportException("No Data Available",true);
        //@@end
      //@@begin javadoc:onActionSaveData(ServerEvent)
      /** Declared validating event handler. */
      //@@end
      public void onActionSaveData(com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDCustomEvent wdEvent )
        //@@begin onActionSaveData(ServerEvent)
         float percentage=0;
         float dupePercentage=0;
         boolean isTest = false;
         Collection DispTList =      new ArrayList();
         IWDMessageManager manager1 = wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager();
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              displayTablesize = wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().size();
              //for(int     i=1;i<=displayTablesize;i++){
              for(int     i=0;i<displayTablesize;i++){
                   BigDecimal share = wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getPerc();
                   String name =  wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getName();
                   percentage = share.floatValue();
                   dupePercentage = dupePercentage + percentage;
                   if(name!=null && share!=null){                    
                        Zst_Hr_Nominee nominee = new Zst_Hr_Nominee();
                        nominee.setAddr(wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getAddr());
                       manager1.reportSuccess(wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getAddr());               
                        nominee.setDob(wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getDob());     
                        manager1.reportSuccess(""+wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getDob());               
                        nominee.setGuard(wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getGuard());     
                       manager1.reportSuccess(""+wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getGuard());               
                        nominee.setName(wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getName());
                       manager1.reportSuccess(""+wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getName());                    
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                       manager1.reportSuccess(""+wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getPerc());
                        nominee.setRelat(wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getRelat());     
                       manager1.reportSuccess(""+wdContext.nodeDisplay_table_node().getDisplay_table_nodeElementAt(i).getRelat());               
                        DispTList.add(nominee);     
                   wdContext.nodeZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_Input().nodeNominee_ins().bind(DispTList);
              if((dupePercentage)!=100)
              wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager().reportException(
                        "The sum of the share Percentages is not 100. Modify the percentages accordingly",true);
              wdContext.nodeZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_Input().nodeNominee_ins().bind(DispTList);
              IWDMessageManager manager = wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager();
              String beginDate = wdContext.currentOutput_NomineeElement().getBegda();
              manager.reportSuccess(wdContext.currentOutput_NomineeElement().getBegda());
              String endDate=wdContext.currentOutput_NomineeElement().getEndda();
              manager.reportSuccess(wdContext.currentOutput_NomineeElement().getEndda());
              wdContext.currentZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_InputElement().setBegda(beginDate);
              wdContext.currentZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_InputElement().setEndda(endDate);          
              wdContext.currentZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_InputElement().setOperation(operation);
              wdComponentAPI.getMessageManager().reportSuccess(operation);     
              wdThis.wdGetAPPController().executeBapi_Employee_Getdata_Input();
              wdThis.wdGetAPPController().executeZ_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_Input();           
              //wdContext.currentContextElement().setTableReadOnly(false);
         catch(Exception e){
              e.getMessage();
        //@@end
    The following code section can be used for any Java code that is
    not to be visible to other controllers/views or that contains constructs
    currently not supported directly by Web Dynpro (such as inner classes or
    member variables etc.). </p>
    Note: The content of this section is in no way managed/controlled
    by the Web Dynpro Designtime or the Web Dynpro Runtime.
      //@@begin others
      int nomineeTableSize = 0;
      int displayTablesize = 0;
      String operation= null;
      int size=5;
    // float dupePercentage=0;
      //String mod_op="MOD";
      //@@end
    content of obsolete user coding area(s) -
    //@@begin obsolete:javadoc:onActionSave(ServerEvent)
    //  /** Declared validating even
    Component controller code
    // This file has been generated partially by the Web Dynpro Code Generator.
    // MODIFY CODE ONLY IN SECTIONS ENCLOSED BY @@begin AND @@end.
    // ALL OTHER CHANGES WILL BE LOST IF THE FILE IS REGENERATED.
    package com.gmr.ess;
    // IMPORTANT NOTE:
    // ALL IMPORT STATEMENTS MUST BE PLACED IN THE FOLLOWING SECTION ENCLOSED
    // BY @@begin imports AND @@end. FURTHERMORE, THIS SECTION MUST ALWAYS CONTAIN
    // AT LEAST ONE IMPORT STATEMENT (E.G. THAT FOR IPrivateAPP).
    // OTHERWISE, USING THE ECLIPSE FUNCTION "Organize Imports" FOLLOWED BY
    // A WEB DYNPRO CODE GENERATION (E.G. PROJECT BUILD) WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS
    // OF IMPORT STATEMENTS.
    //@@begin imports
    import java.util.Iterator;
    import com.gmr.ess.wdp.IPrivateAPP;
    import com.gmr.pck.Bapi_Employee_Getdata_Input;
    import com.gmr.pck.Bapip0002B;
    import com.gmr.pck.Z_Hrfm_Nominee_Disp_Input;
    import com.gmr.pck.Z_Hrfm_Nominee_Ins_Mod_Input;
    import com.gmr.pck.Zst_Hr_Nominee;
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    import com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDMessageManager;
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    //@@begin documentation
    //@@end
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    Logging location.
      private static final com.sap.tc.logging.Location logger =
        com.sap.tc.logging.Location.getLocation(APP.class);
      static
        //@@begin id
        String id = "$Id$";
        //@@end
        com.sap.tc.logging.Location.getLocation("ID.com.sap.tc.webdynpro").infoT(id);
    Private access to the generated Web Dynpro counterpart
    for this controller class.  </p>
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    to trigger navigation via outbound plugs, to get and enable/disable
    actions, fire declared events, and access used controllers and/or
    component usages.
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      private final IPrivateAPP wdThis;
    Root node of this controller's context. </p>
    Provides typed access not only to the elements of the root node
    but also to all nodes in the context (methods node<i>XYZ</i>())
    and their currently selected element (methods current<i>XYZ</i>Element()).
    It also facilitates the creation of new elements for all nodes
    (methods create<i>XYZ</i>Element()). </p>
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      private final IPrivateAPP.IContextNode wdContext;
    A shortcut for <code>wdThis.wdGetAPI()</code>. </p>
    Represents the generic API of the generic Web Dynpro counterpart
    for this controller. </p>
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    A shortcut for <code>wdThis.wdGetAPI().getComponent()</code>. </p>
    Represents the generic API of the Web Dynpro component this controller
    belongs to. Can be used to access the message manager, the window manager,
    to add/remove event handlers and so on. </p>
      private final com.sap.tc.webdynpro.progmodel.api.IWDComponent wdComponentAPI;
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