RFC destination of receiver system

Hi Guys,
I am trying to do the shell creation from scracth, and now i have found on the RFC destination creation there are three RFC connection which needs to be define. But my question is in this step we dont have any receiver system becasue export files has not been generated yet that will come after this step, so how can i proceed.
Regards,
Subhash

Hello Subhash,
In the step 'Define RFC Destinations' you create the RFC destinations for the SAP systems that participate in your project (or subproject).
Yes, you are correct, since the target/receiver system is not yet created, you cannot establish a RFC for the same.
Please proceed by maintaining the following:
Server name, System number , Language, Client, Username and Password  for the control and the sender system.
Best Regards,
Mridu.

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    Edited by: Jagadeshwar Gollapelly on Apr 22, 2008 3:44 PM
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