It's May Day, which can only mean 1 thing ... the April challenge for SAP Build Apps is over ☹️I hope you learned a lot, and had a little bit of fun along the way. Thanks for participating, and for the discussions as we together solved the puzzles, a...
Here's the latest list of who has entered (and mostly successfully) the SAP Build Community Challenge.We're excited so many people decided to give a try.There is still another 10 days (and 1 more challenge to come), which gives you plenty of time to ...
I'm glad people are joining the SAP Build Apps Community Challenge, sharing their apps and techniques. For the challenge, 105 entries were received by 60 community members, with 11 having completed all 3 challenges so far.It is not too late to enter,...
The challenge is now over. See our wrap-up blog.Now the challenge gets real I’ve heard that many developers – citizen and otherwise -- pretty much understand the idea of formulas, and can modify existing formulas and create basic formulas. But even ...
The challenge is now over. See our wrap-up blog.Always good to brush up on your OData access … I mean, we’re at SAP.We started the challenge earlier this week with a preliminary task so you can have your SAP Build Apps set up. Now we'll start one cha...
You can do this with Document Extraction, which is part of SPA.Here's a blog: https://community.sap.com/t5/technology-blogs-by-sap/document-extraction-with-sap-process-automation-automated-template/ba-p/135470694Here's a tutorial: https://developers....
Because you asked, I am published THE LAST edition of the list of people who completed the challenge (click to get higher resolution). Thanks for participating. DISCLAIMER: I make no guarantees on the data below.
Some of this depends on how you are implementing the buttons and container that holds them, but in principal you can easily change the color of a button "programmatically".Here I created a checkbox with a button, and I created a page variable Dark, t...
@mwn Will consider it but the skeleton apps themselves has most of the cool stuff that you can learn from. I'll let @eshrinivasan decide about the FourSquare app.