on 08-17-2006 11:00 AM
Hello !
Our users connect to SRM thru service bbpstart. In the left frame they have links to its service, bsp or webgui transaction.
When they use the webgui service (for a SAP Gui transaction), and make changes into a transaction, if they click on a new its service (on the left frame), the system doesn't ask for saving changes and everything is lost.
Is there a configuration in SICF which allow to avoid that ?
thanks by advance.
Best Regards
Hi Elisabeth,
As far as i know, this is standard behaviour.
Kind regards,
Yann
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Hi,
Please explain ur problem, what is the problem ur facing and what expact.
BR
Vijay Mittal
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In fact in SRM , you have a frame on the left side of the screen. You have some links for its service and others for bsp and others for webgui.
For example if you work in a webgui transaction and you click on the left frame on a bsp links the system ask you if you want to save your change.
But if you work on an its service and after you click on a webgui transaction the system doesn't ask you if you want to save your changes.
I guess it's a problem of SICF customizing.
My second problem is when I work on an ITS service and click on a BSP , the system ask me again my password and login, and I want to avoid that without using sso. Example : I work on SRM contract and after I click on CCM catalog transaction...
thanks for help
Joachim Modern
Hello Elisabeth or Joachim,
The behaviour when calling another service , the system ask you to save change or launch a popup "Data will be lost" is no SICF customizing but implemented in the service itself.
For SRM services (bbp*) it consist in a javascriot function defined in bbpglobal.
For webgui, I assume it comes from the gui transaction.
Bur there is no sicf customizing for this functionality as far I know.
Rgds,
Pierre
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