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Procedure documentation Defining the Sort Sequence of Navigation Nodes  Locate the document in its SAP Library structure

Use

You can define the display sequence of the nodes comprising the various levels of the navigation hierarchy by prioritizing the items on a per level basis.

You define priorities by assigning a value between 0 and 100 to each item. Values may include decimal numbers.

The smaller the value of the navigation node, the further left it displays on the navigation bar, or the higher up it displays in detailed navigation. The item with the lowest value appears to the far left or the top, respectively, and the others follow in the order of their priorities.

Note

The more often a node is used, the further to the left, or higher up, it should be placed; therefore, the smaller its value should be. For example, 1 should be used for items that are used daily, while 50 is more suitable for rarely used items.

If you want to place two entry items next to each other, you should use a priority of 1.1 and 1.2, for example.

The default value is 100.

Prerequisites

·        You have created roles and worksets for your users.

·        You have defined navigation nodes within your roles and worksets.

·        You have determined for each level the sequence of its navigation nodes.

Procedure

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       1.      From the Portal Catalog, right-click a role or workset and choose Open Role/Workset. The role or workset is loaded into the appropriate editor.

       2.      In the displayed editor, select one of the following:

¡        The root node of the role or workset hierarchy

¡        A workset or folder within the role or workset hierarchy

¡        A folder within a workset of the role or workset hierarchy

       3.      Click Edit, and then from the Editor link bar, choose the Properties link to display the properties of the object you selected in the Property Editor.

       4.      In the Property Editor, click Modify.

       5.      Expand the Navigation property category. and in the Attributes column of the Sort Priority property, click Edit.

       6.      In the Sort Priority field, enter a numeric value.

       7.      Click OK to save your settings.

In the same way, assign values to all the navigation nodes that you want at specific locations in the portal navigation.

Example

You can decide that entry points F1 and F2 of role 1 should appear in the fifth and second location, entry points F5 and F6 of role 2 at the sixth and fourth location, and entry points F8 and F9 of role 3 at the first and third location of top-level navigation. The following figure shows how you should define the priorities for the entry points so that they appear in the desired order in your portal.

This graphic is explained in the accompanying text

 

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