Qn on SWCV and Technical System

Hi All,
My scenario was R/3-XI-JDBC. While creating the scenario, I figured there are no outbund interfaces listed for the Business System for R/3, though I have imported the IDOC inot IR and created all the required mapping. Hence I was not able to select the IDOC as outbound interface for Receiver Determination.
After we added our SWCV to the tech system in SLD, the issue was resolved. My doubt is if I am creating some 5 more SWCV, do I need to add them all to the R/3 tech system in SLD?
Regards,
Jai Shankar

Hello,
There is a term called Software Feature = Relationship between a S/W product & its constituent components. This association is imp in XI
It is very much necessary that you have to specify the Products installed in your technical system and its components
Regards,
Mathan.
Cheer me up with points (or) correct me if I am wrong

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