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The ViewContainerUIElement UI element is an area within a view that contains another view.

The UI element does not define its own properties, but inherits all properties from the abstract base classs UIElement.

Like all UI elements, the ViewContainer UIElement has the visible property, which controls its visibility within the view layout. The visible property can have one of the following three values: none, blank, and visible.

Note

Only one ViewContainer UIElement can be displayed at a time, and therefore it cannot used in a MultiPane or in repetitive TablePopin.

The properties enabled and tooltip are ignored and do not affect the browser.

 

Runtime Class

CL_WD_VIEW_CONTAINER_UIELEMENT

 

Properties in the View Designer

Name

Type

Initial Value

Bindable

ID

STRING

(automatic)

No

enabled

WDY_BOOLEAN

true

Yes

tooltip

Text

 

Yes

visible

WDUI_VISIBILITY

visible

Yes

Note

Further properties that can be inherited are defined in the associated higher-level class.  The associated interface elements are:

·         UIElement

·         ViewElement

Dynamic Programming

For dynamic programming the same properties, events, and aggregations are provided in the View Designer. Bear in mind the different spellings.

Everything you must be aware of when creating ViewContainer UI elements dynamically is described in Dynamic Embedding in Interface Views, especially in the section The Embedding Position of Interface View, 3.

Dynamic Programming of Properties

View Designer Name

Runtime Name

Type

enabled

ENABLED

WDY_BOOLEAN

tooltip

TOOLTIP

WDY_MD_TRANSLATABLE_TEXT

visible

VISIBLE

WDUI_VISIBILITY

 visible: none

CL_WD_VIEW_CONTAINER_UIELEMENT=>E_VISIBLE-NONE

 visible: visible

CL_WD_VIEW_CONTAINER_UIELEMENT=>E_VISIBLE-VISIBLE

Example

You can find examples in the system in the Web Dynpro application, WDR_TEST_UI_ELEMENT.

 

 

 

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