Upload File to Content Management Server (Tcode OAC0) and Return a URL

Dear Experts,
We use webdynpro ABAP for UI and now we have a requirment: User want to upload a attachment to Content Management Server (Tcode OAC0) and get the URL like "http://svsrmd01.csvw.com:8000/sap/ebp/docserver/Daily.txt?attcget&ClId=4F45CC6E84F31335E10000000A7A05C5&sap-client=280". Is there any stand function to achieve it? Many thanks!

Hi,
This link will be helpful for u.[content ngmt|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_crm700_ehp01/helpdata/en/07/53291e70e346b1bf16977cc8dcabdd/frameset.htm]
regards,
Karthik.R

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