May 2019
Beginner to intermediate
548 pages
12h 39m
English
Provided that the logic that needs to be executed is wrapped in a remote-enabled function module (RFC), you can use a dedicated API for the background processing of Remote Function Calls (RFCs). As the descendant of the transactional RFC (tRFC) and its successor, the queued RFC (qRFC), Background Remote Function Call (bgRFC) provides a method of executing code using units and queue mechanisms. These queues, as the name suggests, are meant to keep an order of the execution of units. These units are logically connected bundles of function calls and they are somewhat similar (but not necessarily identical) to Logical Units of Works (LUWs). There are several options available for developers when using bgRFC.
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