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DMS - Configuration and Business blue Print Doc needed

Former Member
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Hi,

I am looking for following documents, as currently studying DMS -

1.DMS configuration document

2.DMS Business blue print

(there were some similar old threads but could not get hold of them)

request you to please email at amkodgule@yahoo.com

Will appreciate by Highest points.

Anirudh,

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Former Member
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Hi Anirudh,

I have sent both the documents to your email id,

Regards

Rehman

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Former Member
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Hi Anirudh,

If the documents are useful, reward with suitable points and close the post.

Regards

Rehman

selvi1
Explorer
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Hi,

I also need the DMS blue print and config documents. please send to mail id: selvi.chinnaraj@tvsinfotech.com.

Thanks in Advance.

Regards,

Selvi

former_member697692
Discoverer
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Hello ,

I also need the DMS blue print and config documents. please send to mail id: asmita.niit@gmail.com

Thanks in Advance.

Regards

Asmita

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can you send it to mohamedgamalallam@gmail.com too

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Former Member
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Hi

It is under cross application components in SPRO

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2004/helpdata/en/db/003353fca05c47bfc8f391cf296fc8/frameset.htm

For blue print use Check this link also

https://websmp201.sap-ag.de/REVIEWPROGRAM

SAP DMS are for storing documents such as CAD drawings, Materials pictures etc.

With the document management system, users will be able to view the documents with ease within their SAP systems.

Installing the SAP DMS requires a little bit of planning on how you want to do it.

You have to give a little thoughts to stuff such as :-

1. The total numbers of documents that will be store monthly.

2. The average file size of each documents.

3. The capacity of your present R/3 system.

4. Your present network bandwidth.

5. Document Archiving Strategy.

6. Backup and Recovery Plan.

Additional purchasing of hardware are required, especially if you have large amount of documents to stored.

With this in mind, you can then decide on how you want to do it.

You can do this in a few ways :-

1. Import the documents into the R/3 system.

2. Use an external document server.

3. Have a dedicated PCs where all the documents are stored.

Most companies that intend to used DMS will opt for Option 2 as they does not want to overstretch the R/3 database.

Options 1 requires you to setup the conversion interface.

The conversion interface allows R/3 to automatically covert your files and import it into the R/3 database.

Here is a simple example of storing documents into your PCs, just to have a feel how the SAP DMS works:-

For those using Citrix, you have to set this at the Citrix Server where the SAPGUI is located.

Configure SM30 - V_TDWE_C1

Put this command in your autoexec.bat

SET HOSTNAME=PC1234

Restart your pc.

You can create/manage your documents in transaction code CV01N / CV02N

Assigning Documents to a Material Master Record

Access a material master record in Create or Change mode, and select Basic Data.

To create links to documents, choose Additional data -> Document data.

The Link to Documents dialog box appears.

Assign one or more documents to the material.

If you do not know what the document number is, you can search for it using the search help or by choosing Find document.

When assigning a document to a material, you have the following options:

1. Viewing the document by choosing it in the Link to Documents dialog box.

2. Viewing any originals of the document by positioning the cursor on the document and

choosing Display originals in the Link to Documents dialog box.

To return to the Basic Data screen, choose Continue.

Save your data.

Hope this helps you.

Do award points if you found them useful.

Sunil