I've also tried with other approaches, that restart the program with a =Ĭlean selection-screen everytime I run them, but the solution isn't the =īest, nor clean to implement. Work it out to make abap do what you want to do. ![]() And if you're using a custom pf-status then you'll have to = I tested all the other.)Īs I said, you can capture the back - exit - canc (exit function codes) =įrom the standard pf-status within the event at selection-screen on =Įxit. This is done with at selection-screen events. You should be able to perform a pbo module in order to get the screen = You're backing up to the same values you specified before running it. The parameters or the select-options, if you don't refresh the screen = It doesn't matter if you refresh the screen options, = The problem you're facing seems to be more or less like this:Įvery time you run a report, the first thing you see is a dialog screen = So, your first step if you want to =įollow this guideline is to read help for AT event. The report has a pf-status, then the help directs you to a couple of = ![]() I tested it with a report without pf-status and it works but if = ![]() The problem, is that you'll have to read a little in order to make it = ![]() This is executed at pbo when the user selects = There is an event AT SELECTION-SCREEN on EXIT. I tried some solutions, but =Ĭouldn't get a good method to solve it. Your question is an interesting challenge. You're only clearing the body not the header line of the selection wrote on 23/3/05 15:03
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