Graphical Display 

Use

The graphical display shows the source text of a schema. The following editor functions are available in the graphical display and can be used to call up the search and display functions for the source text of a schema. For example, you can

In the schema editor, you can only use the graphical display to display the source text. It is only possible to change the source text of a schema from the table display.

Scope of Functions

Activating and deactivating subschemas

When subschemas are accessed, a distinction is made between active and deactivated subschemas. Subschemas are deactivated if you enter an asterisk (*) in the Execution column. Deactivated subschemas are ignored when the schema is executed.

Expand and compress subschemas

From the graphical display, you can choose the Subschema pushbutton, which expands the subschema. To hide the source text of the subschema, choose Collapse subschema. These editor functions are only available for activated subschemas. You cannot expand deactivated subschemas.

Displaying standard and customer schemas

If a standard and customer schema exist with the same name, the customer schema is generally displayed in the customer client. If you want to show the standard schema instead of the customer schema, choose Schema ® Display ® Standard schemas only. For more information on standard and customer schemas, refer to the modification concept for personal calculation schemas.

Exporting the source text of a schema

In the graphical display, you can use the Export function to export the source text. A list of programs is displayed. Select the program to which you want to export the source text. For example, you can export the source text to a spreadsheet program or an e-mail program.

Additional special editor functions in the graphical display

The following editor functions are available in the graphical display and can be used to edit the source text of a schema.