In this process, you must edit code to customize the “help_start” function in SAP. This function launches SAP Help menu commands and must be modified to launch the Player with special parameters.
Note: The status message "Object FUNC_HELP_START is part of the Basis interface; further development not allowed" may appear. This message is not an error, and you should continue with the procedure.
To Customize the HELP_START function on a 4.6c server:
- Log in to SAP with developer rights.
- In the Transaction Code field, enter se37.
- Click (Enter).
- In the Function module field, enter HELP_START.
- Click Change.
- Enter your user access key and the access key for the object that was registered in the SAP Service Marketplace system.
- Click Continue.
- Click (Continue).
- Click Maint. in orig. lang.
- Click (Find/Replace).
- In the Find what field, enter when 'GLOS'.
- Click Find Next.
- Click Cancel.
- Click in the workspace to position the insertion point before the when 'GLOS' statement.
- Click Insert.
- Enter OnDemand Include and press ENTER twice to create two blank lines under the *OnDemand Include statement.
- Click the first blank line you just created and enter include /GKOD/Y_START_ONDEMAND.
Note: The period at the end must be included in the statement.
- Click (Check).
- Click (Activate).
- Click (Continue).
- Click (Exit).
- Click (Activate).
- Click (Continue).
- Click (Exit).
To Customize the HELP_START function on an ECC6 server:
- Log in to SAP with developer rights.
- In the Transaction Code field, enter se37.
- Click (Enter).
- In the Function module field, enter HELP_START.
- Click Change.
- Enter your user access key and the access key for the object that was registered in the SAP Service Marketplace system.
- Click Continue.
- Click (Continue).
- Click Maint. in orig. lang.
- Click (Find/Replace).
- In the Find what field, enter when 'GLOS'.
- Click Find Next.
- Click Cancel.
- Click in the workspace to position the insertion point before the when 'GLOS' statement.
- Click Insert.
- Enter OnDemand Include and press ENTER twice to create two blank lines under the *OnDemand Include statement.
- Click the first blank line you just created and enter include /GKOD/Y_START_ONDEMAND.
Note: The period at the end must be included in the statement.
- Click (Check).
- Click (Activate).
- Click (Continue) twice.
- Click (Exit).
- Click (Activate).
- Click (Exit).