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Many Thanks. Best Regards, Naresh K. Narasimha Rao. Thanks for sharing knowledge. Keep going ahead. Best Regards, Amar. Modadugu Hemanth Kumar. Hi Amy, Its very nice and detailed content. Very Helpful. Thanks AMY, For sharing such a nice blog!!!!. Bikash Rout. Amy King Blog Post Author. I hope that helps. Link Text. Open link in a new tab. No search term specified. Showing recent items. Search or use up and down arrow keys to select an item.

There you can check which outbound plug is called. You can use this for example to trigger follow activities depending on the plug name. Browse pages. A t tachments 1 Page History. Jira links. Created by Anonymous on Jan 27, Status window during active sync connection over serial using auto RAS dial application and Wi-Fi zero configuration utility pop up window are typical examples.

Usually this window will be popped up while perform the dial up connection over serial modem and connecting the PC through active sync using the auto RAS application to show the connection status. It will disappear after establish the connection. Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member February 16, at am no problem, thanks for your answer! This works fine until the overflowContainer is bigger than the iFrame but wehn smaller you have uncomfortable scrolling effects.

I set the z-index of the iFrame heigher than all other page elements but the iFrame always stays in relation to overflowContainer. These problems were part of the reason that I abonded the iFrame implementation that was originally shown in these weblogs. I would have to test your exact situation, but I would bet it works better with this new solution. Everything works fine - you did a really great job.

However, I've got some questions regarding the appearance of the popup. I've searched the blogs but didn't find anything about it:. Is there a way to fill these value for each usage of the BSP extension to become differnt popup sizes depending on the field it's used for?

If I set the value to 1. I have to increase the size of the popup first, then the scroll bar appears. You're using some kind of technique to "darken" the background window as soon as the popup appears. I didn't find the coding to disable this. Since we're running our IE using citrix with reduced colors , it would look better to switch this feature off.

I had wanted a fixed size for all my value help dialogs. However as you have found, the sizes can be changed by altering the initialization of the modal dialog inner element. If you want to be able to set these through the help element itself, just add two new attributes to the help element.

You can then pass these values through to the dialog element. I did some playing around to get the look of the help dialog just the way I wanted.

This was the reason for the fixed size and the size of the row counts. I had also ran into problems of the scroll bars not appearing until the dialog is resized. The scroll bars are determined by the browser and in this complex layering of elements, I am afraid that something in the browser doesn't determine the correct sizes until forced to refresh. The only way I have found around this is to lock the initial sizes to something that works.

I didn't write the dialog javascript. However if search the javascript file you will find two places with the following code: div1x1ImageObj. I found a work-around for issue 2: I've set the property "width" of the table view in InputHelpV2. Now the vertical scroll bar is displayed immediately since the table doesn't fit into the window. This would be another great thing provided by you! There is a full blown versionof Select-Options implemented there and available on the CD that comes with the book.

Laurent Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Thomas Jung Blog Post Author May 24, at am It sounds like you manually created attributes that should have been inherited. If you aren't too far along, I would suggest that you delete the element and start over to clean everything up.

It is used to get the instance of a search help in. The serachelp contains a searchelp exit Thx Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Thomas Jung Blog Post Author May 26, at am It really probably depends what is going on in the search help exit. The logic in there would need not to violate the rules of running within BSP no call transaction, no dialog screens, etc.

What Search help are you calling? What are the details of the error message? Is there a short dump ST22? Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member May 26, at am The searchelp is generated when creating the data type.

In fact i use it for BW info object. I try with a searchhelp that doesn't contains a exit module and it works. I think there is a module fonction call and it search for an searchhelp instance as if the help value was call in the "standard way" The exit is generated too Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member October 16, at pm Hi, This web log is very nice.

Is it mandatory to create BSP extensions for searchhelp? If so can u give the steps for creating it? Can u give the page attributes for ths code. Pls help me out. No it probabaly isn't mandatory to use an extension, however that is the solution that I choose. By using an extension you have a reusable solution. All the steps for creating the solution as an extension are presented in this series of weblogs. If you want me to give you the steps to recreate the solution as something other than an extension - I'm afraid you are asking me to create a completely separate solution.

I really don't see the value in this alternative solution given the advantages of using an extensions. I'm afraid I simply don't have the time to creat an alternative solution like this.

I'm not sure what you are asking for here? Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member October 16, at pm Thomas, Please kindly provide the Page attributes declarations for this blog. I don't know where you init this object? Thanks for your help! Best Regards Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Thomas Jung Blog Post Author June 12, at am prtPopup is part of the dialog window that holds the value help in the solution that comes with the book.

The dialog windows are covered under their own chapter in the book. No, I recreated your developpement from the. I'm on version SAP Enterprise 4. Best Regards. These are optional parameters of the dialogHeader element that allow you to hook in into the close event of a dialog. However that functionality isn't used by the Value Help.

This is what should be pointing to the javascript library that has the prtPopup coding. What concerns me though is that if you loaded the transport file; you shouldn't have to add any files manually. I just recently built a new laptop with a fresh NSP image and I only imported the transport from the book CD and the dialogs and value help both work perfectly fine out of the gate. Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Former Member June 13, at am You are my hero!

I have to use a relative path.. Now I have to find a solution to update the size of the modal window because it comes a square of 2cm x 1cm : it's vers little.

Have you ever see that? Thanks a lot for your big help provided. Like 0 Share Right click and copy the link to share this comment Thomas Jung Blog Post Author June 13, at am That is odd that you would have to use a relative path. Are you running your application using the Value Help via an Application Alias? Is this node active in SICF? This could be related to the size and missing titles.



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