Linking DIR to PRT

Is there a way to create in a DIR an Object link to PRT of a Maintenance Task List? Do I have to consult PM expert or DMS expert ?
I'll be glad to discuss this topic with any one with the same problem since it seems that this may be a non standard object link.
Roni.

Hi roni kariv,
there is no need for abap deveoplent for PRT. 
for PRT standerd object is CRVS_B , you can do this by object linking in DMS.
so consult DMS person.
or
there is no need for object link also , your pm consultent can also do.
in the PRT , there is a tab called document in the bottom screen, click that one, and put the doc type and doc number there.
this way your PRT get link to DMS
Regards,
nitin
Award point if useful

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