List Report – Content Area

Intro

The SAP Fiori elements list report template supports the three content area layouts detailed below.

For design information, see General Layout and the links below.

Simple Content Layout

The default layout for the content area is the simple content layout and displays the data for one business object in a single table view. It supports:

  • We strongly recommend against table-level view management, but it is supported.
  • With SAP Fiori elements for OData V4 these restrictions apply for the Insights cards:
    • After the creation of a card from the list report table, when users navigate from the card in the Insights section of My Home to the list report table, the table does not retain removed filter fields or table columns and changes in the position of filter fields or table columns
    • Insights cards don’t have the same formatting for unit of measure fields as shown in the list report table.
For more information on card creation and disabling it, refer application developers to Creating Cards for the Insights Section of My Home in SAP S/4HANA Cloud.

Simple content layout (default)

Simple content layout (default)

Multiple View Layout

For more complex scenarios, you can turn on the multiple view layout which supports:

  • We strongly recommend against table-level view management, but it is supported.
  • With SAP Fiori elements for OData V4 these restrictions apply for the Insights cards:
    • After the creation of a card from the list report table, when users navigate from the card in the Insights section of My Home to the list report table, the table does not retain removed filter fields or table columns and changes in the position of filter fields or table columns
    • Insights cards don’t have the same formatting for unit of measure fields as shown in the list report table.
For more information on card creation and disabling it, refer application developers to Creating Cards for the Insights Section of My Home in SAP S/4HANA Cloud.

Multiple view layout - Segmented button

Multiple view layout - Segmented button

Muliple view layout - Select control

Muliple view layout - Select control

Multiple Content Layout

To support even more complex scenarios, you can turn on the multiple content layout which supports:

  • We strongly recommend against table-level or chart-level view management, but it is supported.
  • Creation of business objects must be done in an object page. Doing it via a dialog is not supported
  • Do not use a mix of responsive and non-responsive tables.

Application developers may be unfamiliar with the designer term “multiple content layout.”

For more information on implementing this feature, refer the development team to:

Multiple content layout

Multiple content layout

Want to dive deeper? Better understand the related desgin guidelines? Or, refer the development team to the related documentation for implementation? Follow the links below.