Monday, September 29, 2008

If the administrator is responsible for creating the prerequisites for the usage of the RF terminal, he/she should set up a process so that when the telnet server is called up via the RF terminal, the connection to the SAPConsole will be established automatically for the user. The RF terminal user only has to enter the user name and password to start working in the R/3 System.

If this pre-selection has not been made, it is necessary to provide the RF terminal user with the information about which command line has to be entered after connecting to the telnet server.

In the SAPConsole Administrator you can define different profiles. The profiles could differ either in the R/3 to connect to, the trans(action) code to start with, or the I/O Engine to be used or in all three factors. If the administrator wishes to assign one or more users to one specific profile, this has to be done via the telnet administrator. The users themselves are defined in the telnet server and each of them could then be assigned to a profile in the SAPConsole Administrator.

There are different possibilities to define the work-process depending on your own preferences and the I/O Engine used. Consider the following two examples:

Example 1: Given that there is a need to define different profiles for different activities

The administrator has to define different profiles with different transaction codes. One transaction code reflects the transaction for cycle counting and the other transaction code reflects the transaction for putaway.

Example 2: Given that the RF terminals used have different screen sizes

The administrator has to define two different profiles with two different transaction codes. One transaction code reflects the transaction for larger screens, the other transaction code reflects the transaction for smaller screens. The different RF terminals will be assigned to the appropriate profile.

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