Hypertext: Object Class - Class to which a document belongs.
Document Name
SIMG_CFMENUOHP0SP03
In this step, you can define new columns.
Activities
In the Column field, enter a short name for the new column.
In the Header field, enter a long name for the new column, which will be displayed as the header.
Enter whether the fields are to be used generically.
Enter the width of the new column (number of characters).
In the alignment field, enter how the text is to be aligned in the column field.
If you want an icon to appear in the column header, enter the name of the icon. Using the transaction ICON, you can display the icons available.
Select the Icon column field, if the column is to contain icons only.
In the FM for column content field, enter a function module (FM), which contains the column content. This FM must have a defined interface. Copy the interface of the function module CB_CONTENT. See the corresponding documentation on the FM.
In the FM for Event-Callback field, enter a function module which is to be called up if an event is triggered in a cell in one of the columns you have defined (via a link, check box, button, or by double-clicking in the cell, for example). This is only relevant for tree controls and can be used to display details on a cell in a dialog box. This function module must have a defined interface. For this, copy the interface for the function module CB_EVENT. See the corresponding documentation on the function module.
In the FM for Refresh field, enter the function module that is called up when data is to be read from the database using the refresh function. This is only relevant for application-specific data buffering. This function module must have a defined interface. Copy the interface for FBs CB_REFRESH. See the corresponding function module documentation.
Assign your columns a column combination by entering the technical name of the column combination (type) and the column in the step Set Up Column Configuration and configuring the columns for this combination.