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Integrating R/3 Transactions into Portals Through WebDynpro 

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There`s no doubt that providing R/3 access to everyone who needs it— particularly those with litt

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12. In the OK Action method, enter the following code:

13. In the OK_Error Method, enter the following code:

Message Pool Creation:

Open the Message Pool using menu path WebDynpro ExplorerWebDynpro ComponentsMessage Pool. You will see the Message Editor screen shown in Figure 30.

Figure 30: Message Editor 

Portals:

Create a WebDynpro iView in the portal and integrate the WebDynpro application. You may alsoneed to create Page, Workset, and Role to launch the application as shown in Figure 31.

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Figure 31 : Creating Role, Page, Workset, and iView in Enterprise Portals

Conclusion

To integrate SAP ® 

R/3 and ECC transactions in backend systems like SD, MM, HR, FI, etc., wecan use WebDynpro and Portals functionalities. This will enable giving access to users on theInternet through Portals. This article serves as a best example in the Plan, Design, and

Implementation of integrating transactions in the Portal.

About the Author:

Raj Peddisetty, Prosoft Technology Group, Raj is an SAP NetWeaver consultant with four years of experience in ABAP, Enterprise Portals, Web Dynpro, Java, and XI. He obtained his Masters in Communications and Network Security from Linkoping University, Sweden. He is interested in new dimensional products like ESS/MSS/Web Dynpro, CRM ISA, and RFID. Raj’s email address is  [email protected]. The information in our publications and on our Website is the copyrighted work of Klee Associates, Inc. and is owned byKlee Associates, Inc.

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