[RMS] Attach a document into a node of a record

Hi,
We have a problem inserting a document into a node of the tree of a record. When a user save the record or changes any attribute, we need to validate the record state. If the state validation is correct, we have to add a document that exists in content server with its document details ( Document Class, Document ID ) in a node.
In Z programs we use 'BAPI_RECORD_ADDELEMENT' to this purpose, but working into the record, this change is not effective and when the save process ends the node is empty.
Thank you very much.

Hi,
I have a problem with the same casuistry.
You have managed to solve it?
Any ideas would be welcome.
Regards

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