on 11-07-2008 7:41 PM
We are using ESS 50.4 on ECC6 with internal ITS. It is working well except for a mouseover message when the user places the mouse over a pushbutton in the applications for Address, Personal Information, Bank Information, and Family/Related persons.
The mouseover message says 'Pushbutton deactivated' even though the pushbutton has not been deactivated.
Can this be fixed via the portal or through ICF or in SE80?
What development causes a message on a mouseover of a pushbutton when using SAPGUI for HTML?
Is it an ICF variable setting, an ITS CSS issue, a portal issue, or something else.
The ITS parameters are set to:
~singletransaction=1
~webgui=1
~webgui_simple_toolbar=128
~generateddynpro=1
~popups=1
Is there some other parameter that would prevent the mouseover message from appearing?
Also, the web status menu appears when the user right clicks in the screen. How to stop this from appearing?
Thanks for any suggestions,
D. Maupin
University of Kentucky
Hello Donna,
I would like to ask you to have a look at SAP note [1263586|https://service.sap.com/sap/support/notes/1263586] (Quick info on screen button contains text "deactivated"); it has been released a few days ago. It seems that this note is what you are looking for.
Thanks and regards,
Cris
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Hi Donna,
I recommend to report this issue to SAP. This is surely a bug that has to be fixed. One comment to your parameters. If you have ~webgui set to 1 it makes no sense to set ~generatedynpro and ~popups. These parameters are overruled by ~webgui 1. Just remove them from your service definition.
Best regards,
Klaus
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