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Configuration

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NetWeaver Gateway (GUI) Launchpad Designer (Browser)

Launchpad Configuration StepsProcess Overview

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Step 1: Register your AppCreate a Launchpad

TX: LPD_CUSTOverview of all

Launchpad's, can edit or create new

ones.

Creating a new one you will need to

enter a Role, Instance and Description.

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Step 1: Register your AppAdd Target Applications

Mandatory Fields:• Link Text• Application Type• URL• Application Alias• Additional Information

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Step 1: Create Transport Request

1. After creating your Launchpad in LPD_CUST you’ll need to create a transport request and assign it to a system. (SAP Transaction: SE01)

Customizing (CUST)• This layer can be used for testing or other purposes

• Workbench (CONF)• All content that you want to deliver to customers must be created in the CONF layer

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Step 2: Logon to the Launchpad Designer

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Step 2: Assign Transport Request

2. Once you’re in the Launchpad Designer you’ll need to assign whatever changes you make to one of the requests you created in the Gateway system

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How to Find a Fiori Apps Package NameSAP Transaction: SE80

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Step 2: CatalogsCreating & Removing

• A list of related tiles and target mappings • All catalogs must be assigned to a PFCG role to be accessible

Adding a Catalog Deleting a Catalog

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Step 2: GroupsCreating & Removing

• Subset of catalogs which contain the apps visible on the Fiori Launchpad• All groups must be assigned to a PFCG role to be accessible

Adding a Group Deleting a Group

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Step 3: Add Target Mapping Target Mappings = Actions

1. Choose the blank tile with a plus sign in any catalog (new or existing)

2. Choose the target mapping tile template

3. Notice a target mapping tile has been added to your catalog choose this tile to configure.

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Step 3: Add Target Mapping Target Mappings = Actions

1. Enter a semantic object from the list of drop downs

2. Add the action you wish to achieve3. Map your target by entering:

Launchpad RoleLaunchpad InstanceApplication Alias

4. Notice your target mapping tile in your Launchpad

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Where Can I Find a List of Semantic Objects & Actions?

For a list of all available semantic objects, you can access SAP transaction: /n/UI2/SEMOBJ_SAP

The Semantic object should be intuitive to the app you’re configuring.

Fiori App Semantic Object

My Leave Requests LeaveRequest

Network Activity NetworkActivity

All Access Requests AccessRequest

If you need to add a semantic object there is a process in place to accomplish this.

For actions there is no list, however there are some guidelines to be followed:

Must be a verb (display, create, define)Syntax in camelCase(displayLeaveRequest)

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Step 3: Add Visual Tile(s)

In keeping with the My Leave Requests example from an employee standpoint we will configure a static tile.

The process is the same for a dynamic tile except we need to add a service URL to obtain the data from the backend.

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Step 3: Add Visual Tile(s)

Launchpad Designer (Admin view) Launchpad (Business User view)

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Step 3: Adding Catalogs to a Group

Choose the plus icon, search for a catalog, select it, choose the bottom con of the tile to add it, return to the Group home page to see the newly added tiles.

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Step 4: Assign Catalogs to Roles1:1 Relationship (1 PFCG Role for each Fiori App)

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Step 4: Assign Groups to Roles1:1 Relationship (1 PFCG Role for each Fiori App)

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