We too have sent same request to SAP. It does not seem like the SAP team will provide it them-self though :-(
We could build something like this into SQL Report but we are a bit hesitant on doing so as coloring of grids in the SDK is quite slow and have various limitations.
As there is a new feature in SAP 9.2 SDK that make this a bit faster it might be possible next year when B1UP will begin to require SAP 9.2 but only if we can get good enough performance
One of my customers has the same need. They have a SQL Report which outputs rows where any of measurements (length, width, height) are outside of the allowed lower- / upper- range. They want to make the out range cells red so the user can easily which dimensions were out of bounds.
I think having this option with the understanding that it will be slow is fine. As long as the performance issue is well documented then the partners / users can decide when or if it makes sense to use conditional formatting.
Has the topic moved forward.Is it possible to color the cells according to any parameters, eg to the value x, red, values x-y, yellow, above y - green?
Comments
5 comments
We too have sent same request to SAP. It does not seem like the SAP team will provide it them-self though :-(
We could build something like this into SQL Report but we are a bit hesitant on doing so as coloring of grids in the SDK is quite slow and have various limitations.
As there is a new feature in SAP 9.2 SDK that make this a bit faster it might be possible next year when B1UP will begin to require SAP 9.2 but only if we can get good enough performance
One of my customers has the same need. They have a SQL Report which outputs rows where any of measurements (length, width, height) are outside of the allowed lower- / upper- range. They want to make the out range cells red so the user can easily which dimensions were out of bounds.
I think having this option with the understanding that it will be slow is fine. As long as the performance issue is well documented then the partners / users can decide when or if it makes sense to use conditional formatting.
Hi everyone,
Has the topic moved forward. Is it possible to color the cells according to any parameters, eg to the value x, red, values x-y, yellow, above y - green?
Regards,
Robert Semborski
No update at the moment due to the low number of votes :-/
Hi Rasmus,
Thank You for information
Please sign in to leave a comment.