Extracting Record Model information from RMPS(RMS)

Hello gurus,
Have anyone dealt with extracting record model data from RMPS, showing it in Portal.
Any standard functionality?

Hello Kairat,
Please go through the below link, it provides you the essential information.
https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/90/18413a38cec628e10000000a11402f/frameset.htm
And you can post the Records and Case Management related quires in the document management forum.
Regards
Keerthika

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              [Element /CD026A/MesSeqNumMES22     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [nonNegativeInteger][TotalDigits = 2]     
              [Element /CD026A/FirAndLasTraMES23     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][Values = F, L]     
         [End of sequence]
         [Element /CD026A/TRAPRIPC1     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [anyType]
         [Start of sequence  MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1]
              [Element /CD026A/TRAPRIPC1/TINPC159     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 17]     
         [End of sequence]
         [Element /CD026A/CUSTOFFGUARNT     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [anyType]
         [Start of sequence  MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1]
              [Element /CD026A/CUSTOFFGUARNT/RefNumRNT1     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][Length = 8]     
         [End of sequence]
         [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [anyType]
         [Start of sequence  MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1]
              [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/GuaRefNumGRNREF21     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][MaxLength = 24]     
              [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/ACCDOC728     MinOccurs = 0, MaxOccurs = 99] of type [anyType]
              [Start of sequence  MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1]
                   [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/ACCDOC728/AccCodCOD729     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][Length = 4]     
              [End of sequence]
              [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/ACCDOCPC4     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [anyType]
              [Start of sequence  MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1]
                   [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/ACCDOCPC4/AccCodPC41     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][Length = 4]     
              [End of sequence]
              [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/ACCCODPC3     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [anyType]
              [Start of sequence  MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1]
                   [Element /CD026A/GUAREF2/ACCCODPC3/AccCodPC31     MinOccurs = 1, MaxOccurs = 1] of type [string][Length = 4]     
              [End of sequence]
         [End of sequence]
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    I managed to get clearance to release partial information about some of the schemas and their related documentation, so I will be passing them to you and Mark through private emails (of course) in order to give you a clearer understanding of the whole project.
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    Best Regards
    Philip

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