‎2007 Feb 07 3:15 PM
hi all,
can we have a subscreen inside a subscreen.
if so how to call it.
waiting for your reply.
regards.
suki
‎2007 Feb 07 11:06 PM
Hello Suki,
Havent tried this, but logically this shd be very much possible.
The call should be the same as what you do when you call a subscreen from a screen.
In the PBO of subscreen1, do a call screen subscreen2 using the standard syntax.
Similarly in the PAI.
Reward points if this was helpful.
Rgds,
Prashanth.
‎2007 Feb 07 11:40 PM
Hello Suki
Here is a simple sample report showing the use of subscreens within a subscreen.
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
*& Report ZUS_SDN_SUBSCREEN_IN_SUBSCREEN
*&
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
*&
*&
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
REPORT zus_sdn_subscreen_in_subscreen.
DATA:
gd_okcode type ui_func.
START-OF-SELECTION.
* Call main screen
CALL SCREEN '0100'.
END-OF-SELECTION.
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
*& Module STATUS_0100 OUTPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
* text
*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
MODULE status_0100 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS 'MAIN_0100'.
SET TITLEBAR 'TITLE_0100'. " Main Dynpro
CLEAR: gd_okcode.
ENDMODULE. " STATUS_0100 OUTPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
*& Module USER_COMMAND_0100 INPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
* text
* Flow logic of main screen 100:
* PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
* MODULE status_0100.
*
* CALL SUBSCREEN subscreen1 INCLUDING syst-repid '0110'.
* *
* PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
*
* CALL SUBSCREEN subscreen1.
*
* MODULE user_command_0100.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
MODULE user_command_0100 INPUT.
CASE gd_okcode.
WHEN 'BACK' OR
'EXIT' OR
'CANC'.
SET SCREEN 0. LEAVE SCREEN.
WHEN OTHERS.
ENDCASE.
CLEAR: gd_okcode.
ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_0100 INPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
*& Module USER_COMMAND_0110 INPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
* text
* Flow logic of subscreen1:
* PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
* * MODULE status_0110.
*
* CALL SUBSCREEN subscreen1_1 INCLUDING syst-repid '0112'.
*
* *
* PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
*
* CALL SUBSCREEN subscreen1_1 .
*
* MODULE USER_COMMAND_0110.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
MODULE user_command_0110 INPUT.
* Transfer ok-code from subscreen to main screen
* gd_okcode = syst-ucomm.
ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_0110 INPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
*& Module USER_COMMAND_0110 INPUT
*&---------------------------------------------------------------------*
* text
* Flow logic of subscreen1-1:
* PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
* * MODULE STATUS_0112.
* *
* PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
* * MODULE USER_COMMAND_0112.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
MODULE user_command_0112 INPUT.
* Transfer ok-code from subscreen to main screen
* gd_okcode = syst-ucomm.
ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_0112 INPUTRegards
Uwe
‎2007 Feb 08 12:26 AM
Yes you can definitely have a subscreen in a subscreen.
Its just similar to how you call a Subscreen in a main screen.
In the flow logic of the Subscreen just call the new subscreen.
Regards
Gopi