Joule is now generally available for SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition 2023. Joule saves you a lot of time when you need to refer to documentation, by giving you a concise summary and pointing you to relevant sections. It also helps you find the righ...
We are taking SAP’s user experience to the next level by incorporating new AI design patterns into our products. These last six months our public cloud products have been leading the way, so let us have a look at concrete examples of how users can ge...
The new proactive “My Home” page is now available via Feature Pack Stack 1 (FPS01) for SAP S/4HANA 2023. This release also allows customers to merge spaces and pages for a better user experience, and provides further cool ways to collaborate with Mic...
As well as executing our strategy to provide a seamless user experience for the Intelligent Suite, we are looking at how to help users work better, together: getting more done with better outcomes, individually and in teams. This update showcases how...
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@perlundh Indeed, Joule is available today in SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition 2023, which means that you can access it from the SAP Fiori launchpad of SAP S/4HANA, via the Joule icon in the shell header bar.
Dear Sundeep,The feature "Copy and Paste in SAPUI5 tables" is available with SAP S/4HANA 2023 FPS01, with the SAPUI5 version 1.120. I have described this along with many other features in my blog post User Experience Advances with SAP S/4HANA 2023 FP...
Hi Nicolas,
The update has been made to SAPUI5 as well as to SAP GUI for HTML (I believe that is what you are referring to with "WebGui"), so in both cases input fields are now white and read-only fields grey. You may need to have the latest ABAP pa...
Hi Heiko,
Glad you like the new Horizon themes! As to SAP GUI (not for HTML): yes, indeed we do currently plan to support this in 2025. (Note though that, as always, our plans are subject to change)
Regards,
Tom