Use the bindings routine to bind entities and register the bindings used when controlling by level through table CTA when parameter MV_CTBAMAR is equal to 2.
The purpose of this document is to clarify how to use this routine and how it behaves with the values of parameter MV_CTBAMAR and when you configures its F12 questions.
The bindings routine behaves in various ways, depending on its settings. You can set these behaviors through the parameter in configurator (SX3) MV_CTBAMAR, or through routine parameters (F12) 'Old Model ?' and 'View Binding By ?'
See below an example of how each of these options works.
Click below for examples of how the question 'View Binding By ?' works:
Bindings CTBA250 BRA - MV_CTBAMAR and MV_PAR02
The possible settings and the operation of the Binding routine based on parameter MV_CTBAMAR are: With MV_CTBAMAR = 0/1: In this option, regardless of its contents, in its operations parameter F12 only displays the addition of a record in CTA as a binding or a filter on the type in field CTA_NIVEL.
Deletion: With MV_CTBAMAR = 2/3: In this configuration, the routine behaves by displaying the bindings screen originated by consumed routine CTBA810 only when the parameter is set to 2 or 3. The addition process is the same. The difference is in the question displayed, whether you want to bind something right away or later: If you press Yes → It displays the bindings screen.
When you set the parameter to Yes, the routine presents an older screen model, from older technologies of the product. This change displays the screen as follows: On this screen, we can select entities in a From/To range and add them to the binding by clicking any nodes of the entity selected. Information on the most relevant buttons of the routine and their respective actions:
In this setting, the routine displays a newer screen model if question Old Model is equal to No. In the change: You can also filter entities in a From/To range and add them to the binding later. Information on the most relevant buttons of the routine and their respective actions:
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