BC410 Programming User Dialogs with Classical Screens (Dynpros). COURSE OUTLINE Course Version: 10 Course Duration: 3 Day(s)
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Contents ix Course Overview 1 Unit 1: Introduction to Screen Programming 1 Lesson: Describing General Aspects of Transactions 1 Lesson: Introducing Screen Programming 1 Lesson: Creating Screens and Screen Elements 1 Lesson: Modifying Screens at Runtime 1 Lesson: Defining Screen Sequence 1 Lesson: Dynamically Calling a Dialog Box 3 Unit 2: The Program Interface 3 Lesson: Overview: Interface 3 Lesson: Setting a GUI Title and a GUI Status 5 Unit 3: Simple Screen Elements 5 Lesson: Defining Screen Elements for Output 5 Lesson: Defining Input/Output Fields 5 Lesson: Defining Checkboxes and Radio Button Groups 5 Lesson: Defining Pushbuttons 7 Unit 4: Screen Error Handling 7 Lesson: Handling Errors Using Dialog Messages and Field Input Checks 7 Lesson: Handling Errors Using Navigation and Input Help 9 Unit 5: Subscreens 9 Lesson: Defining Subscreens 11 Unit 6: Tabstrip Controls 11 Lesson: Defining Tabstrip Controls 11 Lesson: Modifying Tabstrip Controls 13 Unit 7: Table Controls 13 Lesson: Defining Table Controls 13 Lesson: Modifying Table Controls at Runtime 13 Lesson: Changing Table Controls at Runtime 15 Unit 8: Context Menus 15 Lesson: Implementing Context Menus Copyright. All rights reserved. vii
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Course Overview TARGET AUDIENCE This course is intended for the following audiences: Application Consultant Data Consultant Development Consultant Industry / Business Analyst Consultant Support Consultant Technology Consultant Developer Copyright. All rights reserved. ix
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UNIT 1 Introduction to Screen Programming Lesson 1: Describing General Aspects of Transactions Describe general single-screen transactions Describe ABAP program types Lesson 2: Introducing Screen Programming Describe the concepts related to screen programming Lesson 3: Creating Screens and Screen Elements Create screens and screen elements Lesson 4: Modifying Screens at Runtime Modify screens at runtime Lesson 5: Defining Screen Sequence Define screen sequences Lesson 6: Dynamically Calling a Dialog Box Copyright. All rights reserved. 1
Unit 1: Introduction to Screen Programming Dynamically call dialog boxes 2 Copyright. All rights reserved.
UNIT 2 The Program Interface Lesson 1: Overview: Interface Explain user interface Explain user interface functions Lesson 2: Setting a GUI Title and a GUI Status Set a GUI title Create a GUI status Use a GUI status Copyright. All rights reserved. 3
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UNIT 3 Simple Screen Elements Lesson 1: Defining Screen Elements for Output Define text fields Define status icons Define group boxes Lesson 2: Defining Input/Output Fields Define input/output fields Define dropdown boxes for input/output Lesson 3: Defining Checkboxes and Radio Button Groups Define checkboxes Define buttons Lesson 4: Defining Pushbuttons Define pushbuttons Copyright. All rights reserved. 5
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UNIT 4 Screen Error Handling Lesson 1: Handling Errors Using Dialog Messages and Field Input Checks Send dialog messages Check field values Implement field input checks Lesson 2: Handling Errors Using Navigation and Input Help Navigate between screens Check inputs by using input help Copyright. All rights reserved. 7
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UNIT 5 Subscreens Lesson 1: Defining Subscreens Define subscreen areas and subscreens Process subscreens Embed subscreens Copyright. All rights reserved. 9
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UNIT 6 Tabstrip Controls Lesson 1: Defining Tabstrip Controls Describe tabstrip controls Define tabstrip controls Lesson 2: Modifying Tabstrip Controls Use local scrolling in Tabstrip Controls Use PAI scrolling in Tabstrip Controls Create tabstrip controls using the wizard Copyright. All rights reserved. 11
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UNIT 7 Table Controls Lesson 1: Defining Table Controls Define table controls Create table controls Set table control attributes Lesson 2: Modifying Table Controls at Runtime Process table controls Change table control content at runtime Create table controls with the Wizard Lesson 3: Changing Table Controls at Runtime Change table control attributes at runtime Sort table controls at runtime Use table control paging at runtime Copyright. All rights reserved. 13
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UNIT 8 Context Menus Lesson 1: Implementing Context Menus Implement context menus Copyright. All rights reserved. 15