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Procedure documentation Importing MIMEs Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

For each BSP application, the system creates an identically-named folder in the MIME Repository to store all application-specific MIME objects. You can import any number of MIME objects into this folder. The corresponding import function is available both in the MIME Repository Browser as well as in the object list of the BSP application concerned. You can use this to import one or several MIMEs in one step.

A folder is not created automatically in the Repository for a Web Dynpro application, however. If you want to reference a MIME object within a Web Dynpro application, you can create a new folder in the MIME Repository especially for this, or reference an object in a PUBLIC folder.

 

Caution The maximum size of the MIMEs you want to import depends on the maximum roll area size of the SAP System. Contact your system administration team to have these values changed if required.

Caution You can also execute a mass import of MIMEs using the WebDAV interface. For information on this procedure, refer to the section Structure linkMass Import of MIMEs Using WebDAV.

Caution Note that when you copy BSP applications, the corresponding MIMEs can be copied to the target object if you selected the MIME Objects line in the Sub-objects to be copied area of the copy dialog. Whatever the case, a new directory with the same name as the new BSP application is created in the MIME Repository.

 

Procedure

To import a number of MIME objects into the MIME Repository using the MIME Repository Browser:

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       1.      Start the browser of the MIME Repository.

The browser is displayed. It overwrites the navigation area (left-hand side).

       2.      Expand the Repository’s hierarchy and select the folder that belongs to your application.

       3.      Choose Import ® MIME-Objects from the context menu.

       4.      Select a MIME object from the file structure on your local hard disk.

       5.      Enter the MIME attributes and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Save.

Since the object is imported into the SAP System, the dialog box Create Object Directory Entry is displayed.

       6.      Assign a package to the MIME object and choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text Save.

Result

You have added one or several application-specific MIME objects to the SAP System storage, the MIME Repository.

 

 

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