What is the difference between transactional rfc and
regular rfc
Answer Posted / rony
Transactional RFC: It is an advanced version of Async RFC
where the source systems process will not wait for the target
system resources and writes an entry in to ARFC tables. Where
a background scheduler “RSARFCSE” runs for every 60sec and
reads the ARFC tables to commit the transactions. QoS (Quality
of Service). It uses QoS (EO) Exactly Once to commit the
transactions.
Regular RFC:It provides communication mechanism between two
systems where acknowledgement is not required (eg: it is
similar to post card).
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