Defining Navigation Options
Every time a user navigates to a transaction, the system retrieves a navigation option to determine which transaction should open. For example:
- A navigation option is associated with every menu item. When a user selects a menu item, the system retrieves the related navigation option to determine which transaction to open.
- A navigation option is associated with every favorite link. When a user selects a favorite link, the system retrieves the related navigation option to determine which transaction to open.
- A navigation option is associated with every node in the various trees. When a user clicks a node in a tree, the system retrieves the related navigation option to determine which transaction to open.
- Etc.
Many navigation options are shipped with the base product and cannot be modified as these options support core functionality. As part of your implementation, you may add additional navigation options to support your specific business processes.
Navigation options may also be used to launch a BPA script.
The topics in this section describe how to maintain navigation options.
CAUTION: In order to improve response times, navigation
options are cached the first time they are used after a web server
is started. If you change a navigation option and you don't want to
wait for the cache to rebuild, you must clear the cached information
so it will be immediately rebuilt using current information. A special
button has been provided on the Main tab of the navigation option
transaction that performs this function. Please refer to Caching Overview for information on the various
caches.