on 02-04-2014 10:49 AM
Hi,
I have created a solution using SAP cloud application studio and also a web service.
But after activation of the webservice when I try to download the WSDL file I am getting an error saying :
" You cannot download the WSDL file. Webservice is not in scope.Perform scoping manually or deploy Business Configuration" .
I even tried it after deploying BCO. But it throws the same error.
Kindly Help!!
Thanks & Regards,
Shiva.
This happens now and then.
Anyways, you can try downloading your wsdl by following this way:
[ OR ]
You can run the scoping screens manually following this way:
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Thanks everyone.
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Hi Shiva,
Whether your solution is having any patch or it is the parent solution..? You are trying.
If it is a patch solution then in Implementation Manager enable this particular solution.
If it is the base/parent solution then check whether your businessconfigurationset file created successfully or not. Activate it by defining appropriate anchors and after activating it try to activate complete solution by checking In all files. Then after this try to deploy the business configuration set and then see you can down load the WSDL file.
If incase of errors still exists with the solution or procedure let me know.
Regards..
Hanu K
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Hello Shiva,
The WSDL file does not need any deployment.
So I assume, the Studio is somehow not in sync.
Try loging off from the Stuido an logon on again.
Is it working then?
Can you open the web service?
Bye,
Horst
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