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Former Member
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Hi guys,

i want to now wat is xactly use of ~service in internet service and can we create Z of it if yes how .

If some relevant docment are available kindly refer.

Regards,

Gaurav.

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cris_hansen
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Hi Gaurav,

If you intend to develop a custom internet service then you can have a look at [here|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70ehp2/helpdata/en/70/579502a7c611d3961700a0c94260a5/frameset.htm].

You can also note that ~service is an internal parameter, as per the ITS Service Parameters (available in the ITS 6.20 documentation).

Best regards,

Cristiano

Edited by: Cristiano Hansen on Jun 30, 2010 8:25 PM

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Former Member
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Hi Gaurav,

do you use Standalone or Integrated ITS?

Regards

Jozsef

Former Member
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Hi,

I didn't understood wat u wanna now kindly elaborate(actually i m dealing with this first time) BUT i m looking in SRS .

Former Member
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Hi,

1. which version if ITS do you use?

2. send the service definition please

Regards

JozsefI

Former Member
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hi ,

can u xpalin me this

~SOURCES wosm,wlay n if i replace wosm with zwosm wat is impact..

cris_hansen
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Hi Gaurav,

The answer for your question is in the ITS Service Parameters guide:

"...

Specifies services that contain HTML templates used by the current service.

This parameter allows you to use the same HTML templates for several services.

u2022 If you specify more than one service (that is, the current service and one or more other services), the HTML templates reside either under the current service or under the other service(s). You must specify the current service first.

u2022 If you specify only one service, it must be the current service. This means that all the HTML templates reside under this service. In this case, you can omit this parameter, because the current service is the default.

...

Example

~sources WW20, VW01

In this case, the current service is WW20, but one or more of the HTML templates used by that service reside under the service VW01.

..."

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Cristiano

Former Member
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Hi Christiano,

Thanks for your reply.