What is Concept in OTR texts and how does it work?

Hi,
Can someone explain me how does concepts in OTR texts work?
I have a problem with one of BSP Applications where I'm using a OTR text. I think the problem is with this concept.
Thanks,
Chaith.

hi chaitanya,
By using  OTR texts, you have the advantage that your BSP application will be language-independent. All the texts defined in the OTR are displayed at runtime in the logon language. If the texts are not yet available in the logon language, they are displayed in the system language. The OTR texts that you create are automatically translated or are forwarded to the translation transaction (SE63) and are entered in the translator’s worklist
To create an OTR long text from your BSP application, you do not have to go explicitly into the OTR. Proceed as follows:
In the page editor select the texts relevant for translation, using the <OTR>... </OTR> tag.
When you generate your BSP, all these text fragments are passed from the system to the OTR. The concept returned by the OTR is generated in the relevant place on your page and serves as the unique identifier for your text.
Continue as normal creating your BSP application.
U can go through following link u will get more idea on how to use OTR.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/2a/6ad43aa654be55e10000000a11402f/content.htm
Edited by: anusha sabbineni on May 5, 2008 3:57 PM

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