10-05-2006 5:37 AM
Hi all,
in tcode, SHD0, what is the purpose of GUIxt Script?
Thanks
William Wilstroth
10-05-2006 5:39 AM
check the documentation
GuiXT allows you to alter transaction screen layout to fit your or you company's specific needs. In particular, you can use GuiXT to move fields, change texts, and add new elements such as texts, pictures, pushbuttons, or radio buttons.
Layout modification is realized using a script that is stored on your frontend. The GuiXT process interprets the script and modifies you screen's layout without touching your transaction's logic. Further information can be found at on Synactive's website under "http://www.synactive.com".
Use the GuiXT function during transaction variant maintenance to edit a GuiXT script. The script is then stored together with its corresponding screen variant in the database. The GuiXT process downloads the script to your frontend if no more current version is available. GuiXT scripts are transported along with their corresponding screen variants.
regards
Prabhu
10-05-2006 5:39 AM
check the documentation
GuiXT allows you to alter transaction screen layout to fit your or you company's specific needs. In particular, you can use GuiXT to move fields, change texts, and add new elements such as texts, pictures, pushbuttons, or radio buttons.
Layout modification is realized using a script that is stored on your frontend. The GuiXT process interprets the script and modifies you screen's layout without touching your transaction's logic. Further information can be found at on Synactive's website under "http://www.synactive.com".
Use the GuiXT function during transaction variant maintenance to edit a GuiXT script. The script is then stored together with its corresponding screen variant in the database. The GuiXT process downloads the script to your frontend if no more current version is available. GuiXT scripts are transported along with their corresponding screen variants.
regards
Prabhu
10-05-2006 5:41 AM
04-02-2009 10:36 AM
- I am closing this issue -
Thanks to everyone's contribution...