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This chapter presents through an example how we can use the Personal Object Work Entity Repository (POWER) List to search with Select Options and to display in ALV tables certain data without being necessary to use the components Web Dynpro SALV_WD_TABLE and WDR_SELECT_OPTIONS. We will also learn the main transactions we have to use to customize the POWER List, we will implement the so-called feeder class and we will use the standard Web Dynpro component POWL_UI_COMP to integrate a POWER list into a self created Web Dynpro component. In this chapter, we will also learn how to use the history function to be able to protocol all the changes made by a user on the database records.
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Gellert, U., Cristea, A.D. (2013). POWER List, Explained Through an Example with History Functionality for a Database Table. In: Web Dynpro ABAP for Practitioners. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38247-5_14
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