Message type: E = Error
Message class: /IWFND/COD -
Message number: 047
Message text: RFC Function /IWBEP/FM_MGW_GET_BCT does not exist in RFC destination '&1'
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The SAP error message
/IWFND/COD047
indicates that the RFC function/IWBEP/FM_MGW_GET_BCT
is not found in the specified RFC destination. This error typically occurs in the context of SAP Gateway services when there is an issue with the configuration or availability of the required function module.Cause:
- Missing Function Module: The function module
/IWBEP/FM_MGW_GET_BCT
may not exist in the target system or the specified RFC destination.- Incorrect RFC Destination: The RFC destination may be incorrectly configured or pointing to the wrong system.
- Authorization Issues: The user may not have the necessary authorizations to access the function module in the target system.
- Transport Issues: The function module may not have been transported to the target system if it was recently created or modified.
Solution:
Check Function Module:
- Go to transaction SE37 in the target system and check if the function module
/IWBEP/FM_MGW_GET_BCT
exists.- If it does not exist, you may need to transport it from the development system or create it if it is missing.
Verify RFC Destination:
- Go to transaction SM59 and check the configuration of the RFC destination that is being used.
- Ensure that it points to the correct system and that the connection is working properly (test the connection).
Check Authorizations:
- Ensure that the user executing the request has the necessary authorizations to call the function module in the target system.
- You can check this using transaction SU53 after the error occurs to see if there are any authorization issues.
Transport the Function Module:
- If the function module is missing, check if it has been included in a transport request and ensure that the transport has been successfully imported into the target system.
Check for System Updates:
- Ensure that the system is up to date with the latest support packages and notes, as there may be fixes related to the function module.
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By following these steps, you should be able to identify and resolve the issue related to the error message /IWFND/COD047
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