Message type: E = Error
Message class: /BDL/BDL3 -
Message number: 080
Message text: Select a RFC Destination
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The SAP error message
/BDL/BDL3080
indicates that a Remote Function Call (RFC) destination needs to be selected or specified in the context of a particular operation. This error typically arises in scenarios where a background job or a process that requires communication with another SAP system or instance is being executed, but the required RFC destination has not been defined or selected.Cause:
- Missing RFC Destination: The most common cause is that the RFC destination required for the operation is not defined in the system.
- Incorrect Configuration: The RFC destination may be incorrectly configured or not accessible due to network issues or authorization problems.
- User Input: In some cases, the user may not have selected an RFC destination when prompted, leading to this error.
Solution:
Define RFC Destination:
- Go to transaction code
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in the SAP GUI.- Check if the required RFC destination is defined. If not, create a new RFC destination by clicking on "Create" and filling in the necessary details (like target system, connection type, etc.).
Check Configuration:
- Ensure that the RFC destination is correctly configured. Test the connection using the "Test Connection" button in
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.- Verify that the user credentials used for the RFC destination have the necessary authorizations.
Select RFC Destination:
- If the operation allows for user input, ensure that you select the appropriate RFC destination when prompted.
- If this is part of a program or report, check the selection screen or parameters to ensure the RFC destination is specified.
Authorization Check:
- Ensure that the user executing the transaction has the necessary authorizations to access the specified RFC destination.
Network Issues:
- If the RFC destination is configured correctly but still not working, check for any network issues that might be preventing communication between the systems.
Related Information:
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: Manage RFC destinations.ST22
: Check for dumps that might provide more context on the error.SLG1
: Check application logs for any related messages.If the issue persists after following these steps, it may be beneficial to consult with your SAP Basis team or refer to SAP support for further assistance.
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