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User decision step

Former Member
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Hi Experts,

Is it possible to change the size of user decision buttons.

For example if we add approve/reject decision in the step as outcome.

When it is viewed from SBWP, the buttons will appear like a line.

Is it possible to change the size ? please advice.

Do we have any simple way to achieve this or it has to be handled only with forms or custom screens ?

Regards,

Keerthi

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Former Member
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Thanks.Will try this approach.

bpawanchand
Active Contributor
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HI


Do we have any simple way to achieve this or it has to be handled
 only with forms or custom screens ?

No It is not possible to change the size of the buttons which appear in the decision step, Instead What you can do is make use of the Workitem Display tab..

If you want to display a kind of buttons in the workitem preview then you have to create a custom function module to include in the first section of the workitem display.

If you want to display a separate screen then you have to create a separate screen and include that program and screen number in the second section of the same tab work item display tab.

Irrespective of what section you are using check this [blog|http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/15666] [original link is broken] [original link is broken] [original link is broken];

Regards

Pavan

encarrero
Participant
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Hi,

In your dialog activity, check tab Work Item Display. There are several demo FM's where you can copy and create/adjust as required.

Regards,

Former Member
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Hi,

These function modules can be used for adding HTML,formatted texts and logo to the workitem.

Could you please explain in detail, thanks.

Regards,

Keerthi

Former Member
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Hi,

As far as I know, it is not possible. If you don't like the look&feel of the standard decision step, you have to either change it or (preferably) do your own screen/form/application.

Regards,

Karri