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List Problem

Former Member
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Hello,

I am a beginner on ByDesign development and i need help.

i want to create a list like that one joined on the picture.

Thanks on advance.

Best Regards,

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Former Member
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Hello ,

Could you help me please  to solve this problem

Thanks in advance .

Best Regards

HorstSchaude
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Taha,

If you want to display the SAP BO Project in an own hierarchy you need to define an own Hierarchy BO with relations (aka association) to the nodes Task of the BO Project.

You can use the example form the document mentioned by and enhance the vertex by associations to the Task nodes of the Project BO.
Then you show some data from the Task on the level of each Vertex node

HTH,

   Horst

Former Member
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Hi Horst,

I want to create a screen like the standard and make me available to update some fields of that standard BO. So i tried by using the UI Designer but i couldn't find how to access selecting rows and data because am binding to standard BO.So, I think that i have to create a custom BO which contains all the data of the standard BO (Project BO) and then try to update some fields.

Could youi please help me on that please.

Thanks in advance.

Best Regards,

HorstSchaude
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Taha,

That wouldbe a big overhead.

If your Custom BO just defines the hierarchy and then has associatiosn to the SAP BO any update to fields reached via the associations would go direct to the SAP BO.

Bye,

   Horst

Former Member
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Hello Horst,

But, how can i populate all the data existing on the standard BO to my Custom BO automatically ?

Best Regards,

HorstSchaude
Product and Topic Expert
Product and Topic Expert
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Hello Taha,

You only need an associaton from your Custom BO node to the SAP BO node, like

association ToTask to AP.ProjectManagement.Global:Project.Task;

Then you can draw the elements from the Task node to your UI.

Easy as this.

HTH,

    Horst

Former Member
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Hi,

Take a look at this, it should help you a bit. http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-69664

Will

Former Member
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Thanks for the help

On my case , i want to list the projects (standard existing BO) and their tasks on an hierarchical way.

Best Regards,