\name{getService} \alias{getService} \title{Get the service handler using it's name...} \usage{getService(serviceName="menu", graphicMenu=getOption("menu.graphics"))} \description{Get the service handler using it's name} \value{the Envision service handler.} \author{Alex Lisovich, Roger Day} \arguments{\item{serviceName}{The name of Envision service which handler should be retrieved. If equal to "menu" (default) menu is contructed allowing to choose one of the available services} \item{graphicMenu}{If TRUE (default is FALSE), use a GUI window for the pick menus.}} \examples{#get an ID Conversion service handle service<-getService("ID Conversion"); \dontrun{ #get a handle to service selected interactively service<-getService("menu"); }}