‎2010 Dec 22 2:03 PM
Hi everybody,
I have an ABAP program which has 3 SELECT-OPTIONS parameters. When the user fills one of them, inside the program there is a FORM that fills the other 2 becuase they are needed in the SELECT clause.
The point is that when the user finishes looking ALV result and press BACK button to the parameters screen, the SELECT-OPTIONS that was not filled by him/her are also with data. The user wants to see parameters as he/she fills: if she fills 1 the other 2 must be empty.
I try with INITIALIZATION event bus it doesn't work. Any other idea?
Thanks & many kind regards.
‎2010 Dec 22 2:09 PM
Use the clear statement in event AT SELECTION-SCREEN OUTPUT. That will work.
‎2010 Dec 22 2:13 PM
You can, as last instruction of your program, clear/refresh your select options.
Regards
Andrea
‎2010 Dec 22 2:16 PM
Hi,
Use AT SELECTION-SCREEN OUTPUT.
This will helps you to retain the values you entered before.
Thanks and Regards,
Manjunath M
‎2010 Dec 22 2:29 PM
TRhanks Manjunath for the answer!! I know it is somethig simple but it doesn't became into my mind.
Regards.
‎2010 Dec 22 2:33 PM
MMP,
I hope i had thrown a different suggestion as to Manjunath's answer?
‎2010 Dec 22 2:44 PM
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‎2010 Dec 22 6:16 PM
‎2010 Dec 22 6:03 PM
This shows a couple of the problems with the points system:
Points are assigned more or less randomly.
Points are assigned for very simple answers to even simpler problems.
People compete for points.
All points were unassigned, but I am leaving this here and unlocked in case anyone wants to comment.
Rob
‎2010 Dec 22 6:19 PM
Rob,
I remember the comment by JB
The ponits system creates rivalry in the forums and people in competition against each other. They also attack each other publicly, or irritate each other intentionally. They report each other in the Abuse Reports asking moderators to remove ponits from each other
In suggestion & comments forum this thread will have more importance.
I get satisfied if the OP's question was answered , never mind WHO solved it. I look for HOW it was solved.
Personally i say the competitive attitude is not good
‎2010 Dec 22 7:05 PM
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> I get satisfied if the OP's question was answered , never mind WHO solved it. I look for HOW it was solved.
The point is that the OP should have taken the time to solve this, not ask the forum.
Rob
‎2010 Dec 23 5:55 AM
Hello
Rob, I observed this post.
Chronology:
1. First answer was from K.Manas. But it was wrong answer.
2. manjunath4sap gave its answer.
3. K.Manas have corrected own answer.
4. OP gave 10 ponits to manjunath4sap.
5. K.Manas was resented and write message with red font.
6. OP gave 6 ponits to K.Manas.
7. Moderator came...
‎2010 Dec 23 5:48 PM