Convert PDF to TIFF

Is there any way to convert a PDF file to a TIFF file within SAP?
I have only found the ontherway around, which is not useful in my case
Thanks in advance.

Hi Rohan
Unfortunately it is not supported within SAP.
You have to call a third party conversion product.
We have not designed our solution yet.
Please look at this link
converting a pdf-document in a tiff-formatted document
I hope this helps you.
Regards
Leif

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