Application iView
Example | Use | Look
Example

Figure 1: The measurement converter is an example
for an application iView
Use
An application iView is a small and very simple application where
users may have minimal editing facilities. Typically, such applications
are small tools that enhance the users' working environment.
Note: See Classification
of iViews and Generic iViews for examples
of application iViews.
Look
An application iView typically contains form elements, such as
fields, selection elements (checkboxes, radiobuttons, dropdown lists,
...) and buttons, that is, it may have a "forms-like" look.
Order of Screen Elements
- Start with header data, if there are such general data.
- Then follows the forms-like part of the iView.
- Place pushbuttons related
to the whole iView in the lower left corner. If space is at a premium
these buttons may reside in the same row as table-related buttons
(or other buttons relating to elements of an iView) (see Buttons
for details).
- If there exists a related Web application (IAC), a button
in this group should allow the users to call the application.
- If there is an emphasized
button, it is the leftmost button of the respective button group
(object-related or iView-related). There must not be more than one emphasized
button!
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Source: SAP
iView Guidelines
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