ITS and Internet Solutions

Question: Dear Friends,

I've got an old architecture based on old ITS 4.6c, that is no longer maintained from SAP from 31st december 2003; I need to upgrade our ITS al least to version 6.20.

Could you please suggest me wich SAP courses I should follow, to be able to interface ABAP reports/program with the INTERNET ?
( I'm already an ABAP programmer: I'm not able to make the next step, that is connecting the program with the INTERNET....)

Thanks to all!
Max

Answer:
If you are asking what you need to do because you will upgrade from ITS 4.6C to 6.20, the answer is nothing, really. Everything you have working on 4.6C will work the same on ITS 6.20. (At least from the developer's viewpoint).

If you are generally asking what SAP courses to take for WEB development, you can get that from their website:http://www50.sap.com/usa/education/

DK

Answer:
Sorry, missed your location
http://www50.sap.com/italy/education/

Answer:
Hi DK,

thank for your answer.
You're right: I was generally asking what SAP courses to take for WEB development, but also having seen the SAP web site, I still haven't understood wich course I could do.

Or better: I'm able to program in Abap and I haven't understood if it is enought reading a toutorial or if I need a course to be able to publish on the Internet my reports...


Max

Answer:
Max,

If your the type who likes to figure things out on your own, you can probably get there from the documentation. When I went to ITS training, it was before the Netweaver platform, the class numbers were all ITSxxx (ITS100 comes to mind). It looks to me like the equivalent class today to this is NET100 which covers EasyWeb transactions.

If you only want to call reports, you don't need any class - just be sure your report has an authorisation group and the release it for Internet in SMW0. Then call WWW_GET_SELSCREEN in your URL. The documentation onthis is easy to follow.

All this assumes you have ITS instance up and running!!

Good luck,
DK
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