on 04-23-2008 8:37 AM
Hi,
in alv report to display top of page we use alv event.suppose if we use top-of-page event of classical report & alv event top-of-page-form which one will trigger frist.
1st i wrote top-of-page.
2) i wrote top-of-page-form.
Hi,
top-of-page-form will trigger first. and top_of_page won't trigger at all because there is no write statement in any alv report.
Thanks,
Sarada
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Hi,
ECC6.0 comes with the latest LETWEAVER components like EP,XI,WAS,CAF,LCM,BI etc
and some Vertical modules like Real estate are included
Where as 4.5 B all these will not be there.
You can find the information On SAP 6.0 Release notes.
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_erp2005/helpdata/en/43/68805bb88f297ee10000000a422035/frameset.htm]
You can Also find the difference in the site
[http://solutionbrowser.erp.sap.fmpmedia.com/Default.aspx]
Regards
Sandipan
hi ,
in classical report when ever it trigger first write statement it will goto TOP-OF-PAGE .
where as in alv grid
it is handled by events if u maintain the events then
when ever it trigger the events funtion module iwill bring it while run time.
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do you know the difference between classical & alv's top of page events....just check once:
in alv we use TOP_OF_PAGE
in classical TOP-OF-PAGE.
Reward if useful.
Dara.
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Hi,
In case of classical report, the Top of page event is triggered only at the first WRITE statement...
But in ALV it will be triggered while displaying an ALV report output...
Regards
Shiva
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