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Object Bases Navigation: Checking Whether The Target Application Implements The Given Operation

There are two ways to check if a target application implements a given operation in Object Based Navigation (OBN): 1) Using the OBN Editor to see if the operation is tagged to the target iView; 2) Using the Business Object Editor to see if the target iView is listed under the operation's implemented targets. If the operation or iView is missing, it needs to be tagged by browsing to the relevant paths and right clicking "Add operation to target" or "Add to Target Selection".

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Object Bases Navigation: Checking Whether The Target Application Implements The Given Operation

There are two ways to check if a target application implements a given operation in Object Based Navigation (OBN): 1) Using the OBN Editor to see if the operation is tagged to the target iView; 2) Using the Business Object Editor to see if the target iView is listed under the operation's implemented targets. If the operation or iView is missing, it needs to be tagged by browsing to the relevant paths and right clicking "Add operation to target" or "Add to Target Selection".

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Object Bases Navigation: Checking

whether the target application implements


the given operation
It’s a very common error message when there is a object based navigation for an application  and
OBN target is not correctly configured:
There is no iView available for system <System_alias_name>, object
<Business_Object_name>

There might be many reasons that the above error is thrown, but the mostly caused due to the target
application does not implement the given operation.

SAP Note 1494536 – Object Based Navigation – Specific Component Note has attached documents
which has steps with screenshots how to check whether the target application implements the
operation. But the steps in the attached documents are as per old OBN UI.

OBN changed a lot from designtime point of view on 7.3 version and it is very important to know new
OBN UI when analysing / checking / changing OBN scenarios.

There are two ways we can check the target application implementing the operation. All important
OBN parameters can be identified from httpwatch trace(see KBA# 1558903).

1. Object Based Navigation Editor


You should know the pcd path of the target iview.
-Browse into the pcd path of the iview
-Right click and Open -> Object Based Navigation

It will list all the operations tagged to this target iview under tab ‘Application as OBN Target’.
If it does not display the desired operation, then you need to tag the business object
operation.
-Browse into the pcd path of the business object
-Right click on the desired operation and click ‘Add operation to target’.

2. Business Object Editor


-Browse into the pcd path of the business object
-Right click and Open -> Business Object
UI displays ‘Target Selection’ and ‘Navigation Manager’.

-Select the operation and click on ‘All Implemented Targets’


It will list all the target iviews tagged for the operation in ‘Navigation Manager’

If the target iview is not listed here, then you can locate your target iview/role containing the
target iview in portal content, then right click and ‘Add to Target Selection’. Then you can add
the target iview from ‘Target Selection’ to the operation.

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