on 01-27-2010 9:35 AM
Quick Question mates,
We have built a new NW system(2007) and have configured ADS. We have 3rd Party supplier for Forms which are uploaded into this very system. The plan is to tie up FLM Portal forms of NW to get displayed in R/3 Enterprise system. We have created a custom tcode in R/3 and tied up some Z programs. I have a question here, our FLM Portals forms in NW 2004s has UME pointed to ABAP stack in same system, however our security wants this pointed to R./3 system so when they key in user id and pwd in FLM Portal URL, they get validated against their R/3 Credentials. Can we achieve this...i mean can we have UME pointed to a totally different ABAP based system and that too after the installation is complete. Also, if we do this, will there be any problem with any of the existing configuration where everyhing user id has UME pointed to local ABAP system. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Regards
Kalyan
Indeed FLM is a endorsed 3rd party business add-on by Arch, if I understand your objective correctly.
You can create a iView URL and generate the Form URL from there existing FPM packages.
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FLM is Forms Life cycle Manager is a 3rd Party Adobe forms and are certified by SAP.
Do you have any comments to my thread or are you the moderator ?
Regards
Kalyan
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Hello, i would like to know what these FLM forms/ portals are. Otto p.s.: Is that Adobe relevant question? More like some other NetWeaver-related forum?
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