Settings for SAPOSS RFC

what are settings for the SAPOSS RFC e.g. the target host. how do i find it. In case i have to find out target host for a perticular RFC is there a method or way to get to know that.

HI Tiest,
      The problem is there is no basis team currently and i am trying to understand the procedures. Could you tell me the procedure or direct me to some documentation that can be useful.
Thanks in advance.

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    http://www.sapgenie.com/sapedi/idoc_abap.htm
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    2. Link client to Logical System on the respective servers
    3. Create background user, to be used by ALE(with authorizaton for ALE postings)
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    6. Generate partner profiles for sending system
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    • Add appropriate message types and filters to the CDM;
    • Generate outbound partner profiles;
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    3. Create a Message Type (WE81)
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    BDM5 - Consistency check (Transaction scenarios)
    BD82 - Generate Partner Profiles
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    BD50 - Activate Change Pointer for Msg Type
    BD52 - Activate change pointer per change.doc object
    BD59 - Allocation object type -> IDOC type
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    BDM5 - Consistency check (Transaction scenarios)
    BD62 - Define rules
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    WE21 - Ports in Idoc processing
    WE60 - IDoc documentation
    SARA - IDoc archiving (Object type IDOC)
    WE47 - IDoc status maintenance
    WE07 - IDoc statistics
    BALE - ALE Distribution Administration
    WE05 - IDoc overview
    BD87 - Inbound IDoc reprocessing
    BD88 - Outbound IDoc reprocessing
    BDM2 - IDoc Trace
    BDM7 - IDoc Audit Analysis
    BD21 - Create IDocs from change pointers
    SM58 - Schedule RFC Failures
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    BD64: Maintain a Distributed Model
    BD82: Generate Partner Profile
    BD64: Distribute the distribution Model
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    RBDMIDOC – Creating IDoc Type from Change Pointers
    RSEOUT00 – Process all selected IDocs (EDI)
    RBDAPP01 - Inbound Processing of IDocs Ready for Transfer
    RSARFCEX - Execute Calls Not Yet Executed
    RBDMOIND - Status Conversion with Successful tRFC Execution
    RBDMANIN - Start error handling for non-posted IDocs
    RBDSTATE - Send Audit Confirmations
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    and TCODE bd11 - to Get Data
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    TCODE sale
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    3. Define Port
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    4. Define Partner Profile
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    5. Define Distribution Model
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    Go to Edit -> Set Release
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    After selection, the system will give this message “The table is cross-client (see Help for further info)”. Press Enter
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    Change the details from Display mode to Change mode
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    http://www.allsaplinks.com/idoc_sample.html
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    http://help.sap.com/printdocu/core/Print46c/en/data/pdf/BCMIDALEIO/BCMIDALEIO.pdf
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/dc/6b835943d711d1893e0000e8323c4f/content.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/sapgenie/docs/ale_scenario_development_procedure.doc
    http://edocs.bea.com/elink/adapter/r3/userhtm/ale.htm#1008419
    http://www.netweaverguru.com/EDI/HTML/IDocBook.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/sapedi/index.htm
    http://expertanswercenter.techtarget.com/eac/knowledgebaseCategory/0,295197,sid63_tax296858_idx0_off50,00.html
    http://sap.ittoolbox.com/documents/popular-q-and-a/extending-a-basic-idoc-type-2358
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_47x200/helpdata/en/dc/6b7eee43d711d1893e0000e8323c4f/frameset.htm
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                                                                                    [https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/sdn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/d19fe210-0d01-0010-4094-a6fba344e098]
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  • The settings for accounting integration contain errors

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