on 05-21-2009 8:46 AM
Hello,
I am not sure if this is the correct forum, however, does anyone know how I can count the number of documents that are stored in a MAXDB / SAP Content server database? I don't think it can be done at the database level.
Thanks,
Philip.
Hi Philip
Go to SE38 and Run this report DMS_KPRO_CHECK1.
The report determines the following data:
Originals in content server without a reference in the SAP system (KPro)
Originals in the SAP system (KPRO) without a reference in the content server
Data (LOIOS) in KPro without a reference in document management
Data (LOIOS) in document management without a reference in KPro
May be this will help you.Also check Documentation in that report and try to apply logic.
With Regards
Mangesh Pande
Edited by: MANGESH PANDE on May 21, 2009 10:56 AM
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Hi Mangesh,
As i am new to document server , i have some queries will you please shed some light on that.
1)ours is an ecc 6.0 server installed on windows 2003 server with oracle 10.2.0.2 as database,
2) We are having EMC documentum as the content server installed on oracle database.
Now my requirement is i want to integrate the EMC documentum content server with my ECC 6.0
Can you please let me know what steps i have to follow for the integration.
Thanks in advance.
regards
Hi Karen
SAP will not be able to retrieve documents stored on the Documentum system unless they were stored via SAP.
I.e. create a link to the Documentum repository, store a document from SAP, retrieve from SAP.
The only alternative is one of the EMC products called Process Services for SAP which allows you to link and publish a document to SAP.
Regards,
Athol
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