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Activate the TM Quicksearch

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This posting is about how to activate the TM quicksearch, a nice way to access TM transactional documents directly from the NWBC search bar.

Basically it looks like this, enter a search string in the NWBC search bar, get a result list instantaneously:

Quicksearch Example

 

 

 

If you are interested in the functionality, you may check TMP033 ( http://podcast.tm-podcast.com/tmp033-tm-quicksearch/ ), the podcast episode about the topic.

 

Now, how to activate the TM Quicksearch for you:

 

1. Install note 2260864 which is available from 9.1 onwards and comes with the required classes

2. Check and/or activate the SICF service:

    To make the search classes available they must be accessible as a service. This is done in transaction SICF. The path is sap->bc. In there add a service      named tm_quick_search. The only tab where you need to maintain something is the handler list, in there enter the      class /SCMTMS/CL_QUICK_SEARCHPROVIDE. It should look something like this:

    SICF_setting.JPG

3. Activate the service

4. Enter the Search provider URL: The easiest way to test the service is to enter the search provider explicitely in the NWBC search provider list. This can be      done from the NWBC menu:

    Search Provider Menu path

        The URL is composed as follows:

 

    First part:

    Your system url and port (you can get this from options->settings->connections in the NWBC menu)

      Second part:

    /sap/bc/tm_quick_search?type=OpenSearchDescription

    Third part:

    Optionally you can add some parameters like restriction to a certain search class, if you only want to search e.g. Forwarding orders, I will try to complete      the list later in here, we can start with the default

 

 

With this, you are done and can use the TM Quicksearch!


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