on 01-06-2012 1:15 PM
Hello,
I work in a specific data view of a planning book. After loading a defined selection a drilldown is executed automatically.
I do not know how to avoid this - where can I stop this behaviour?
The drilldown is executed for every defined selection - so it must be stick together with settings in the data view or the planning book.
But I do not the point where to switch it off.
Can somebody help?
Kind regards
Heinz
Hi Heinz,
this could be due to user settings. Go to: settings --> maintain user settings (ctrl+F7). click on tab navigaion path (drill down). if you see any characteristics defined there, delete these characteristics. Update settings, save & exit.
come out of planning book and get in again. things should be good.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Harshil Desai
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Question is answered. The special behavior is implemented in BADI macros.
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Hello,
thanks for your help!
There are no specific user settings in the menu 'settings' of the planning book.
You are right, Pawan, that the behaviour is implemented in default and start macros via BADI macros.
This is the point where I should handle.....
Thanks and kind regards
Heinz
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Hello Heinz,
Pls check if there is some macro in your planning view that uses drilldown. You could focus on the macros of the type "default" and "start" macros.
I am on SCM 5.0, and could not find the view in user settings that the other expert talked about, but may be his comments are for a different version.
Thanks - Pawan
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