Difference between revisions of "Screen IDs"

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==Scope==
 
==Scope==
* ''Content object'' > '''Basic Properties''' > '''Context''' property
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* ''Content object'' > '''Basic Properties''' > '''{{PAGENAME}}''' property
* '''[[Simulation]]''' content object > '''[[Screen]]''' macro > '''Rerecord''' > '''Context''' property
 
  
 
==Purpose==
 
==Purpose==
The '''Context''' property is used to capture the application context for the content object. This information is published in the [[Context File]], which can be used for providing context-sensitive help if ''[[Web Assistant]]'' or ''[[Desktop Assistant]]'' are not used.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' property contains the '''[[Help Key]]''' for the screen for which the content will appear (for example, '''Shell-home''' is typically the Fiori 'home' screen). This should be captured automatically for simulations, but can also be entered manually. Multiple Help Keys can be entered, separated by commas.
  
For '''[[Simulation]]''' content objects, context information is captured automatically during recording, but additional contexts can be added if required. The exact information captured will vary depending upon the application; for SAP ECC 6.0 systems this includes the transaction code (parameter <tt>TCODE</tt>), program (parameter <tt>MANDT</tt>), and screen (parameter <tt>DYNPRO</tt>).
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Tip: You can see the '''Help Key''' in SAP Companion, by clicking on the '''Show/Hide Options''' button in Edit mode and selecting '''Show Context Information...''' from the pop-up menu.
 
 
Basic format is <tt>PARAMETER=VALUE</tt>. Multiple parameters can be separated with commas, and multiple values for a single parameter can be separated by horizontal bars (|)
 
 
 
===Web Assistant===
 
For content that should be displayed in the Web Assistant, this property contains the '''[[Help Key]]''' for the screen for which the content will appear (for example, '''Shell-home''' is typically the Fiori 'home' screen). This should be captured automatically for simulations, but can also be entered manually. Multiple Help Keys can be entered, separated by commas.
 
 
 
Tip: You can see the '''Help Key''' in Web Assistant, by clicking on the '''Show/Hide Options''' button in Edit mode and selecting '''Show Context Information...''' from the pop-up menu.
 
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
* ''Content object'' > '''Basic Properties''' > '''[[Context Information]]'''
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* ''Content object'' > '''Web Contexts (SAP Companion)''' > '''[[Product Name]]'''
* ''Content object'' > '''Web Assistant Context''' > '''[[Product Name]]'''
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* ''Content object'' > '''Web Contexts (SAP Companion)''' > '''[[Product Version]]'''
* ''Content object'' > '''Web Assistant Context''' > '''[[Product Version]]'''
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* ''Content object'' > '''Web Contexts (SAP Companion)''' > '''[[System]]'''
  
 
[[Category:Property]]
 
[[Category:Property]]

Latest revision as of 15:29, 30 June 2024

Scope

  • Content object > Basic Properties > Screen IDs property

Purpose

The Screen IDs property contains the Help Key for the screen for which the content will appear (for example, Shell-home is typically the Fiori 'home' screen). This should be captured automatically for simulations, but can also be entered manually. Multiple Help Keys can be entered, separated by commas.

Tip: You can see the Help Key in SAP Companion, by clicking on the Show/Hide Options button in Edit mode and selecting Show Context Information... from the pop-up menu.

See Also

  • Content object > Web Contexts (SAP Companion) > Product Name
  • Content object > Web Contexts (SAP Companion) > Product Version
  • Content object > Web Contexts (SAP Companion) > System