on 08-28-2012 3:59 PM
Hi All,
I have created a new track in NWDI using the CMS Wizard "Modify a Software Component". The track is created successfully. However when I import this track in NWDS , I cannot see any DCs. I guess this is because the files are not present in the CMS Check-In directory. The track creation wizard must have copied the relevant SCs into the CMS Inbox, but the CMS Directory is empty.
I checked the Note #1259604 – CMS check-in tab: Not all files from inbox are displayed , but this is not applicable as we do not have any files in the CMS Check-In Directory.
Please advice .
Regards,
Adren
Hi Adren,
perhaps this is only a misunderstanding. You have to put the files into the cms inbox.
Based on what you intend to develop, the cms inbox has to be filled up with the corresponding SCs, and in the same time with the demanded SP level of these SCs.
The wizard cannot copy it there, since it is up to you which SP of which SCs you intend to use.
Best Regards,
Ervin
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Hi Adren,
I am not a biller direct expert unfortunately so for this you need to contact some related support or forum.
But I can help in general hopefully.
I can point out from where you get the SCs say for instance for a 700 wedynpro development, then you can contact the biller direct support, and following the same logic you can set up your track.
Example:
http://service.sap.com/patches -- Browse our Download Catalog --SAP NetWeaver and complementary products -- SAP NetWeaver -- SAP NETWEAVER 7.0 -- Entry by Component -- Application Server Java
(here you find sap_buildt, sap-jee and sap_jtechs)
Or another example for 730 webdynpro:
http://service.sap.com/patches -- Browse our Download Catalog -- SAP NetWeaver and complementary products -- SAP NetWeaver -- SAP NETWEAVER 7.3 -- Entry by Component -- Application Server Java
(here you find again all the SCs required for instance for 730 wd java development)
HINT: on the left hand side of http://service.sap.com/patches click on "Search for Software Downloads" and enter FSCM. I assume this way you can find the Software you need. Again, which dependencies to use, I cannot tell you, please contact the corresponding support for the answer.
See also this note that describes the most basic application types and their dependencies.
#1080927 - Creating CMS Tracks for Common Application Types
(this note also includes references to notes that are dealing with 720er and 730er dependencies )
I hope this helps.
Regards,
Ervin
H Ervin,
Thanks a lot for the information . Its very useful. I will download the files and place it in the CMS inbox.
Do you think the reason I cannot see the DC in NWDS is because of the fact that I haven't checked in the components from the check-in tab of the CMS ?
Thanks once again.
Regards,
Adren
Hi Adren,
Almost that is the reason. One prerequisite is check-in, the other one is import.
If the DCs are not available in the corresponding buildspace (dev and/or cons) then there is nothing to sync, or more precisely there is nowhere to sync the DCs from. You can fill the given buildspace by check-in AND import into dev and/or cons. Once the import of the SC took place succesfully, the DCs of this SC will show up in your NWDS as well.
Best Regards,
Ervin
Hi Adren,
Hope you are doing good.
Along with this info, just note that you will not be able to amend standard SAP software. Also if you are planning custom applications, it will be wise to get in touch with the development team and check the netweaver dependencies and import them as well (Eg: sap-jtechs, jtechf etc.)
Thank you and have a nice day :).
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Kind Regards,
Hemanth
Hi Adren,
let me re-iterate one sentence of mine.
"Almost that is the reason. One prerequisite is check-in, the other one is import."
You have to import the SCs on the development tab. Once this is done, restart your NWDS, log on to NWDI from NWDS, and the DCs should be availble for all the SCs you have imported in CMS.
Best Regards,
Ervin
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