
Hiding Screen Elements
Functions : |
Description: |
Restrictions : |
| Transaction Variants and Screen Variants |
You can hide screens, menu options, table controls, subscreens, tab strip elements, and so on, by selecting the Invisible checkbox. |
May only be used with dialog transactions |
| Selection Variants |
You can hide selection fields by setting the Invisible attribute. |
May only be used with selection screens |
| GuiXT |
You can hide fields, pushbuttons, frames, and so on, with the command: |
None |
| Parameter Transactions |
The initial screen of a parameter transaction can be hidden (switched off) if all necessary entries for that screen have already been stored as parameters. |
May only be used with dialog transactions |
Combinations of the Methods Listed Above
The following rule applies when combining the functions listed above:
Screen elements that have been hidden by a function remain hidden. This is also true if the element is set to Display only by another function.