How to Mount a repository in MDM

Hi,
I need to check the repository is mounted or not. If it is not mounted I need to mount the repository in the program.
Can anyone tell me any methods available to do this,.
Thanks & regards
Vijay

I believe you have posted this question in the wrong forum. I think you probably want the MDM forum. Even if you are working with the MDM ABAP APIs, there is nothing Web Dynpro specific there. I would suggest either the MDM or ABAP General Forums.

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