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what is the difference between rfc and bapi function modules

  
Total Answers and Comments: 1 Last Update: May 15, 2007     Asked by: sambasiva rao 
  
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May 15, 2007 13:34:04   #1  
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RE: what is the difference between rfc and bapi functi...
BAPI's are the remote enabled Function modules which are defined in the Business Object Repository (BOR) as the methods of the business objects.

I can say BAPI is the subset of RFC. RFC connects to the other system via BAPI and vice versa.

 
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