![]() You could link this to outbound plug here but let’s just leave it at the moment. Its like adding button in module pool screen without giving a function code to it.Įnter action name and a description. Notice that search button is greyed out it because we hav’t completed definition of onAction event. This is how layout looks like after button. I have changed layout of Group to Matrix layout and rearranged element to look in order. You should now have input fields on layout. We will create input form within group selection using Create Container Form option Go to layout right click on ROOTUIELEMENTCONTAINER and insert element Group Context values are always overhead on web Dynpro component therefore keep nodes to minimum. In this view we are only going to put input criteria and display any error message so only need IMPORTING and RETURN node here in context. Go to Context tab of view and drag drop importing and return node from right pane to left. Go to view V_MAIN and define component controller usage. To let V_MAIN access context of component control we need to defined component usage in V_MAIN. You should have a service call method in component controller (unless you choose to create service call in new custom controller) and context that looks like below screen shot. Ĭreate service call to BAPI_FLIGHT_GET_DETAIL ![]() In SE80 create a new Web Dynpro Component. Test Web Dynpro using Web Dynpro Application In this example, we will create a Web Dynpro component to demonstrate how navigation is achieved within WDA component.Ĭreate Web Dynpro Component and Service Call to BAPI_FLIGHT_GET_DETAIL Navigation-link connect and outbound plug to inbound plug as seen in the picture below. That’s where navigation links come in the picture. On the other hand, defining outbound plug means view can call other views. Defining an inbound plug for view means the view can be called in by other views. In Web Dynpro this is achieved using Inbound plug, Outbound plug and Navigation links. ![]() In the context of classical Dynpro, it’s moving from one screen to other which is achieved by CALL SCREEN and LEAVE TO SCREEN statements. Moving from one view to another is referred as navigation in Web Dynpro. Step by Step guide to navigate to views within WDA component. ![]()
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