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Feb 14, 2011 at 08:49 AM

SAP-DMS and NetWeaver Enterprise Search 7.2

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Good day Experts,

I will be thankful to you if anyone can help me with the following query.

In SAP-DMS, we have got a reporting transaction CV04n which has got a facility to search for 'Text Search Within Original'. There is neat procedure if one wants to configure this feature for SAP-DMS. The procedure is as under

(document-text-search-in-cv04n-with-trex)

1) Transaction: SRMO

Install TREX search engine, and create RFC destination to connect to

TREX.

2) Transaction: SKPR06

Check the flag to Document Area "DMS" to utilize this document area for

document search.

3) Transaction: SE38

Run the report program "RSTIRIDX_REINDEX" to create Index.

Also, run the report program "RSTIRIDX" to create Index as well.

4) SPRO IMG customizing; (Create MIME Types)

Cross-Application Components > Document Management System > General

Data > Settings for Storage Systems > Create MIME types for full

text search, Enter MIME type such as "application/msword",

"application/pdf".

5) Then, test retrieval document search using

Transaction: SKPR07.

Enter Document Class "DMS_PCD1", Language "EN", Document Class "DMS",

and try "TEST search".

We know from Karsten's SDN post (What is really 'SAP Netweaver Enterprise Search' ) that this feature is possible with NW Enterprise Search 7.2

u201CWith SAP NW Enterprise Search 7.2 having collected the Embedded Search indexes, the local search functionalities stay active and at the same time SAP NW Enterprise Search enables central search access to all Embedded Search systems in the landscape.u201D

Our query is as under

Does SAP NW Enterprise Search 7.2 ; which has got its own integrated TREX engine needs assistance from TREX engine from our landscape to make this feature work. This is important becuase then we have to have two different set ups.

A set up for SAP NW Enterprise Search 7.2 which is a separately licensed product.

A set up for TREX engine which is part of NetWeaver licence.

Regards,

Sham Bapat