Link List Key

Hello,
In the IMG activity Define links on confirmation page, i can configure what links to display on the confirmation page of a ESS/MSS application and it works fine.
The question i have is: Can i create a custom link list? If yes, how can i hook that up to a custom service/resource.
I would prefer not to change the standard SAP entries of the link lists and therefore would want to know how does the link list concept work?
Thanks,
Bhushan.

Never mind, i found an answer to my question on this site in a very good blog by Antony Raja T.
For other users who might need it, here is the link:
/people/antonyraja.t/blog/2007/12/16/confirmation-screen-links-in-self-service-applications
Thanks,
Bhushan.

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