In prior blogs, I gave a high level overview of Adaptation Projects and presented a video demo. If your interest is piqued, follow along with today’s blog to create your own application variant using Adaptation Projects.
Pre-requisites:
When creatin...
In a previous blog, I introduced Adaptation Projects, a new feature in SAP Web IDE that allows you to create variants of an existing Fiori Elements based application. I've since created a video to demonstrate how to do this. Take a look!
In t...
Do you have Fiori Elements applications you use but you really wish you could extend in some way? For instance, perhaps you have an application that uses the List Report Fiori Element and you’d like to add a couple of filters to the Smart Filter bar...
Have you ever been using an application and thought that the user interface (UI) would be more intuitive if you could move one field here, hide another field there and perhaps add some fields that weren't there?
Say you are a manager and know that t...
Imagine a customer thinks this about your SAP application: "I wish I could see the mobile number for our suppliers," or, "I wish I didn't have to see the Country field in this app, it just clutters the screen." Unfortunately, they either have to get ...
Hi!
Okay, if you did it via the Key User adaptation (also known as Adaptation at Runtime), then the variant was created and got an automatically generated application ID. You'll need to contact the administrator of your FLP to get them to add th...
Hi Ishant,
Hmm! A few questions for you:
Is the original application in an on-premise ABAP system?
Did you create an adaptation project from the original application?
What types of changes are you trying to make and what changes aren't wor...
Hi Jason,
You are correct! When you use the SAPUI5 Visual Editor in Web IDE and stay in Safe Mode, you have the same abilities as the key user adaptation (RTA). Once you leave Safe Mode, you have much more flexibility.
I look forward to hearing h...