2008 Jun 11 8:58 AM
Does excluding statement hide the button or greys the button on the app.tool bar ??
2008 Jun 11 9:02 AM
Whether it hides or gray out, depends on a setting.
Open the GUI Status. and follow the Path
Go To > Attribute > Push Button Assignment
There you can see three radio button.
Select which ever you want.
If you want to hide, select "Hide All"
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2008 Jun 11 8:59 AM
it will hide the button if you are referring to
set pf-status exlcuding table_ucommand.
2008 Jun 11 9:00 AM
yes its used to hide buttons..
set pf-status 'ABC' excluding it_exclude.
it_exclude must ave the function code of the buttons to b hidden
2008 Jun 11 9:00 AM
2008 Jun 11 9:02 AM
Whether it hides or gray out, depends on a setting.
Open the GUI Status. and follow the Path
Go To > Attribute > Push Button Assignment
There you can see three radio button.
Select which ever you want.
If you want to hide, select "Hide All"
Reward points if helpful
2008 Jun 11 9:05 AM
But, i dont want to hide.. i want it to be greyed out .. that is all..
how to achieve this...
2008 Jun 11 9:08 AM
Hi,
Using Excluding statemnt like below
SET PF-STATUS 'BASIC' EXCLUDING itab.
excludes the push buttons,i.e they will be greyed out
regards
prasanth
2008 Jun 11 9:11 AM
As mentioned before, check the settings first.
Make it "Display All".
And in your code
SET PF-STATUS <STATUS NAME> EXCLUDING <FUNCTION CODE>.
Here <FUNCTION CODE> is the Function code of the button you want to gray
2008 Jun 11 9:04 AM
Hi,
In regard to SET PF-STATUS, you can deactivate unwanted function codes by using EXCLUDING.
similarly, you can hide unwanted function codes by using
HIDE
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/9f/dba42335c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
Regards
Adil