on 12-23-2009 9:14 AM
Hi,
A transaction is provided through Integrated ITS. To block navigation by users, I have set noHeaderOkCode to 1. It works well on the first display of the screen.
The problem I am facing is the following scenarios:
1) when the user press the ENTER key
2) when the user performs a search with the matchcode (F4)
3) when the user executes the report
4) ...
then the OKCode field is displayed (even after closing the popup).
I tried combination of noHeaderOkCode and webgui_simple_toolbar without success.
Does anyone know how to prevent this behaviour?
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Guillaume
Edited by: Guillaume Garcia on Dec 23, 2009 10:17 AM
Hi Guillaume,
I've defined several ITS services using ~webgui_simple_toolbar and okcode hides always. I'm using these service on IAC iviews, with ~webgui_simple_toolbar = 104.
If you visit next wiki, you can see okcode is omitted anyway.
http://wiki.sdn.sap.com/wiki/display/HOME/Article-EmploySAPGUIforHTMLinsteadofanInternet+service
I suppose you are using integrated ITS, and you publish properly your services.
Hope this helps,
Iván.
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Hi Iván,
I do use Integrated ITS.
I am afraid I do not publish services very properly... (I simply call the URL like this : http:///sap/bc/gui/sap/its/webgui/?sap-client=101&sap-language=EN&;webgui_simple_toolbar=1&noHeaderOkCode=1&~transaction=ZTRANSACTION;)
I will try creating a dedicated service (I guess I can create a single ZWEBGUI service in ICF and pass different transactions as parameters?)
Thanks.
Best regards,
Guillaume
Hi Guillaume,
That's right. You can define a service and pass different transaction, using ~okcode parameter. Look this blog to know how to build URLs to call ITS services properly:
/people/durairaj.athavanraja/blog/2004/09/23/pass-parameter-to-its-url-upadated-21st-june-2008
Hope this helps,
Iván.
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