on 2009 Jan 18 3:54 PM
Hi all,
I want to use textedit as a column in a table.I am using Netweaver2004s .
Please let me know how to do this .
Thanks and Regards,
Rajesh
solved
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Hi all,
Thanks for your reply.This is due to nwds patch problem.Earlier I am using 7.0.6.Once i upgraded to 7.0.12 i am able to keep text edit in the table.
Thanks and Rergards,
Rajesh
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Hi,
chk out the following link(PAGE NO 4) using SAP NetWeaver 7.0 ,
option textedit is available.
Hope it is useful.
Regards
Jayapriya
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hi,
follow these steps
1.right click the coloumn u want and choose INSERT CELL VARIANT
2. in create new element menu that open choose TABLESTANDARDCELL
3.right click TABLESTANDARDCELL u have created under ur required column and choose INSERT EDITOR and now choose TEXT EDIT.
regards
Jayapriya
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Please check this link for help http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:76IiIVqdLocJ:www.sapdesignguild.org/resources/Accessibility_Guid...Iwanttousetexteditasacolumnina+table%2BNetweaver2004s&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=7&gl=in
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Hi Rajesh,
Below mentioned is an interesting link to add text edit to a table , this is also regarding cell variants.
Check it out ,
This has a step by step procedure which you can follow to create a text edit inside table , the example given is SUDOKU application creation,
Regards
Sam Charles J
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Hi Rajesh,
There are 2 ways to do this in the layout part:
1) As already told by Armin, i.e., if you have already inserted the table in the layout.
2) Right click on RootUIElementContainer>Select Apply Templat>Select Table> Click Next>Select the context node to be binded with> Click Next>In the Editor property Select Textedit-->Click Finish.
Regards.
Rajat
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hi,
this is done using celll variants.
if u have
value node: MyTable
value attr : col1,
col2,
cellvar(type string)
to make col2 as textedit follow these steps
1.under root elementuicontainer navigate to col2 in the table.
2.right click and choose insert cell variant
3.select table std cell.
4.right click table std cell and insert editor of type text edit.
5. under the properties of col2 , in selectedcellvariant= MyTable.cellvar
6.in properties of table std cell ,variantkey = variant1
8.in properties of text edit u have entered in col2 set value to MyTable.col2
in the wdInit mehtod
use the following code
IPublicMyComponent comp = wdContext.nodeMyTable.createMyTableElement();
comp.setSelectedCellVariant("variant1");
MyComponent--->name of ur component
use the following link( HERE THE COLUMN CONTAINS INPUT FIELD)
Regards
Jayapriya
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In the "Outline" view, right-click on the TableColumn, select "Insert TableCellEditor" and choose a TextEdit. Bind the TextEdit.value property to some attribute inside the data source node.
Armin
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