Calling Webtransaction from website & extended URL link
Deanna Teo
deannate at au1.ibm.com
Mon Oct 8 20:22:55 EDT 2001
Kim,
Thanks for responding so quickly!
Question 1:
We do not have a Workplace server, just ITS. So the webtransaction will be
called from the outside.
Where do I place the internet service
http://<server>/scripts/wgate/<internet service>/! ?
Is it called within the HTML screen of the webpage with an 'okcode' that we
could call the webtransaction?
Push Button(Web) ----> Webtransaction -----> Workflow(inCRM)
(a) kicks of
Basically, we do not know how to do '(a)'.
Question 2:
Is this password a dynamic password of any specific authoriser who clicks
on that link or it has to be just a static password setup by Basis at ITS?
http://<server>/scripts/wgate/<internet service>/!?~password=<yourpassword>
Also, does this URL bring me to a specific transaction I want?Or is the
transaction specified within my internet service?
Regards,
Deanna Teo
Enterprise Resources
IBM GSA
Mobile: 0421 054 593
Kim Schell
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09/10/2001 09:59 AM
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Deanna,
question 1
The website you are calling from, is that within Workplace or outseide
workplace?
also, do you want to call the webtransaction within workplace or outside?
you should understand your setup (talk to your basis ppl) and make sure
there's
nothing dodgy about calling the webtransaction if it's not being called
within
workplace.
(we've had some issues with delivering SAPGui for HTML outside Workpalce)
so, if your calling the webtransaction outside workpalce, you should be
able to
use this URL.
http://<server>/scripts/wgate/<internet service>/!
noting, the internet service should have the same name as your transaction
(use
se80 or sap at web studio to check).
also, If your having problems with this URL then your basis ppl should be
able
to help.
question 2
not knowing anything about CRM, and assuming your delivering CRM through
SAPGui
for HTML, you can run the URL with a password like this
http://<server>/scripts/wgate/<internet
service>/!?~password=<yourpassword>
however, there's a huge security problem here with the unencrypted password
open
for the world to see.
so I wouldn't recommend this.
besides that, you could (again) talk to your basis ppl to setup a password
in
your ITS parameters on the ITS server.
Regards
-Kim
Deanna Teo <deannate at au1.ibm.com> on 09/10/2001 09:44:01 AM
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Subject: Calling Webtransaction from website & extended URL link
Hi there!
I have 2 queries and any help would be much appreciated!
1. I have created a Webtransaction for my Workflow Template and the
problem now that we do not know is how to call my webtransaction from
a customised push button on screen from the website/internet. Does
anyone have any idea how this could be done?
2. Within my work item, I have a URL link which presently points to
the main logon screen in CRM. What my client wants is to bypass the
logon
screen in CRM and brings them straight into the main transaction
screen. Does anyone know if this is possible and what are the
parameters
that I should type for the URL link within my work item?
Thanks and Regards,
Deanna Teo
Enterprise Resources
IBM GSA
Mobile: 0421 054 593
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