Message type: E = Error
Message class: /CCIS/CCISUNI_FIAA -
Message number: 062
Message text: RFC-starting error for function module &.
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The SAP error message
/CCIS/CCISUNI_FIAA062
typically indicates an issue related to Remote Function Call (RFC) when trying to execute a function module. This error can arise due to various reasons, and here are some common causes, potential solutions, and related information:Causes:
- RFC Destination Issues: The RFC destination may not be configured correctly, or it may be inactive.
- Authorization Problems: The user executing the function may not have the necessary authorizations to perform the action.
- Network Issues: There could be network connectivity problems between the systems involved in the RFC call.
- Function Module Issues: The function module being called may not exist, or it may have been changed or deleted.
- System Configuration: There may be configuration issues in the SAP system that prevent the function module from being executed properly.
Solutions:
Check RFC Destination:
- Go to transaction
SM59
and verify the configuration of the RFC destination.- Test the connection to ensure it is working properly.
Review Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user has the necessary authorizations to execute the function module.
- Use transaction
SU53
to check for authorization failures after the error occurs.Network Connectivity:
- Check the network connection between the systems involved in the RFC call.
- Ensure that firewalls or network settings are not blocking the communication.
Verify Function Module:
- Check if the function module exists in the system using transaction
SE37
.- Ensure that the function module is active and has not been modified in a way that affects its execution.
System Logs:
- Check the system logs for any additional error messages that may provide more context about the issue.
- Use transaction
SM21
to view the system log.Debugging:
- If you have access, you can debug the function module to see where it is failing.
- Use transaction
SE80
orSE37
to set breakpoints and analyze the execution flow.Related Information:
If the problem persists after trying the above solutions, it may be beneficial to contact SAP support for further assistance.
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