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Procedure documentation Maintaining Presentation Devices  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You must define at least one presentation device from the monitor. Any of the defined presentation devices can then be chosen as the default presentation device for a user when defining RF users. For more information, see Defining RF Device Users.

Each presentation device has a display profile that determines the screen layout, including screen size and pushbuttons displayed.

When a user tries to log on to the system, its default presentation device is displayed. The worker can either retain the displayed presentation device or select another one.

 

Prerequisites

You have defined display profiles in Customizing. For more information, see the IMG for:

·        Logistics Execution Warehouse Management Value-Added Services  Presentation Management Define Display Profiles and Physical Screens

·        Logistics Execution Yard Management Presentation Management Define Display Profiles and Physical Screens

 

Procedure

 

ALV

Hierarchy Tree

1.

Display the Warehouse (VAS) or Yard (YM) object.

2.

From the ALV, select the row corresponding to the warehouse/yard.

From the hierarchy tree, right-click the icon to the left of the Warehouse or Yard object.

3.

From the ALV tool bar, choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text and then Maintain presentation devices from the pop-up menu.

The Maintain presentation devices dialog box appears.

Choose Maintain presentation devices from the pop-up menu.

The Maintain presentation devices dialog box appears.

4.

Choose This graphic is explained in the accompanying text. A new row appears in the dialog box.

5.

In the Pres. device field, enter a name for the presentation device you are defining.

6.

In the Description field, enter a description for the presentation device.

7.

Choose a previously-defined display profile for the presentation device.

8.

Choose a presentation device type. The options are graphical user interface (GUI) and non-graphical user interface (character-based). For more information on these presentation device types, see Presentation Device Data Entry.

9.

Save your settings.

The device is defined.

 

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