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Status Icon Guidelines
Status Icons with Definable Meanings | Status
Icons with Specific Meanings | Selecting Status
Icons
The following list of status icons is a subset of the R/3 icons. We provide
this overview because of the importance of status icons for alerts in
IACs and MiniApps.
Status Icons with Definable Meanings
Group 0: Affecting a status
You can use the following icons to toggle and set a status or
display an overview. The toggle icon can toggle states and views.
Group 0: Special case - Affect Status
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Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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9B
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ICON_ACTIVE_INACTIVE
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Toggle status; display mode active/not active
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3J
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ICON_SET_STATE
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Set status
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F9
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ICON_STATUS_OVERVIEW
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Display status overview
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Group 1: The "traditional" Status Icons for one-, two-, and three-value
States
Using the icons for one-, two- and three-valued states:
- As a one-value state: The green check mark for "Complete", "OK", and
so on
- As a two-value state: OK, good = Green check mark; critical, not OK
= red X
- As a three-value state: OK, good; critical, not OK, and the yellow
lightning bold as an especially negative status
Group 1: One, two, or three Values
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Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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1
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ICON_CHECKED
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Checked; OK
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2
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ICON_INCOMPLETE
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Incomplete; critical
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3
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ICON_FAILURE
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Failed
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Group 2: Plus and Minus (two-value, bipolar)
Plus and minus (good, bad) represent a two-value state that symbolizes
an evaluation.
Group 2: Poles
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Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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4
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ICON_POSITIVE
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Positive, good
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5
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ICON_NEGATIVE
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Negative, bad
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Group 3: Light On/Off (two-value, unipolar)
Two-value status display: On - off, also in the sense of positive - neutral.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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BF
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ICON_PRESENCE
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On; presence
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BG
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ICON_ABSENCE
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Off; absence
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Group 4: Small Traffic Lights with two States (two-value, bipolar)
Two-value status with meaning "Correct" or "Incorrect". It is immediately
obvious that two status values exist.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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E4
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ICON_INCLUDE_IN_SELECTION
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Go; correct; include in selection
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GI
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ICON_REMOVE_FROM_SELECTION
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Stop; incorrect; exclude from selection
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Group 5: The Traffic Light Icons with three States
Only use traffic light icons when you want to differentiate between exactly
three different states. Always remember that traffic light icons require
a relatively large amount of space. On the positive side, it is immediately
apparent that the traffic light visualizes one of three possible states.
To save space, you should always use the LED icons (see group 6) in lists
instead of the traffic light icons.
Three states: Correct, caution, and incorrect
You can use the gray traffic light for "Status not set".
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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8
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ICON_GREEN_LIGHT
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Green light; go; correct
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9
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ICON_YELLOW_LIGHT
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Yellow light; caution
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0A
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ICON_RED_LIGHT
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Red light; stop; incorrect
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EB
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ICON_LIGHT_OUT
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Light out; undefined
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Group 6: The three LEDs
Similar to the traffic lights; Advantage: Save space; Disadvantage: It
is not immediately apparent that the LED represents one of three possible
states. Sensible in tables and when the context (adjacent field labels)
makes the meaning apparent.
The gray LED stands for "Status not set".
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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5B
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ICON_LED_GREEN
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Green LED; go; correct
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5D
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ICON_LED_YELLOW
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Yellow LED; caution
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5C
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ICON_LED_RED
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Red LED; stop; incorrect
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BZ
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ICON_LED_INACTIVE
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Inactive LED; undefined
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Group 7: (2-)4-value States (bipolar)
This set of 2-4-value status contains two icons for good (processing)
states and two icons for less good states. An optional icon indicates
that no status has been set.
Comment: The icon for the critical state is not available at the
present time.
Group 7: 4-value States
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Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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OJ
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ICON_STATUS_CRITICAL
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Status is extremely critical
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MD
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ICON_STATUS_ALERT
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Status is critical
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ME
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ICON_STATUS_OKAY
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Status is good
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MF
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ICON_STATUS_BEST
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Status is very good
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MG
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ICON_NO_STATUS
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No status
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Group 8: (3-)5-value Scale (bipolar)
Status one is more critical, negative; status 5 is very good, positive
You should only use this set of icons in exceptional cases, such as for
an evaluation scale.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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P5
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ICON_RATING_MINUSMINUS
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--
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P6
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ICON_RATING_MINUS
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-
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P7
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ICON_RATING_NEUTRAL
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0
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P8
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ICON_RATING_POSITIVE
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+
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P9
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ICON_RATING_POSITIVEPOSITIVE
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++
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Status Icons with Specific Meanings
Group 9: Blocked and Unblocked Objects
Indicate whether an object has been blocked or released.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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6
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ICON_LOCKED
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Blocked, locked
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7
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ICON_UNLOCKED
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Unlocked, released
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Group 10: Posting Status
These icons indicate the processing status of objects that can be posted.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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B3
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ICON_STATUS_OPEN
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Posting status open
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B4
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ICON_STATUS_BOOKED
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Posting status posted
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B5
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ICON_STATUS_PARTLY_BOOKED
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Posting status partially posted
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B6
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ICON_STATUS_REVERSE
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Posting status reversed, cancelled
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Group 11: Data Movements; Data Operations
Indicate whether operations (such as loading data from a different system)
succeeded or failed.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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9O
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ICON_ACTION_FAULT
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Request failed
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9P
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ICON_ACTION_SUCCESS
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Request succeeded
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Group 12: Process States
Indicate within a process chain whether a step is critical, a warning
has been issued, or important information has to be observed.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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AG
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ICON_ALERT
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Alert
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AH
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ICON_WARNING
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Warning
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AI
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ICON_HINT
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Hint
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Group 13: Releasing and Closing Activities
Indicate whether an activity has been released and/or how it was closed.
Icon
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ID
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ABAP Name
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Short Text
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Q3
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ICON_INITIAL
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Initial; free, open
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DF
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ICON_COMPLETE
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Complete; free of problems
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5Y
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ICON_RELEASE
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Released
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F1
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ICON_DEFECT
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Not complete; defective
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Selecting Status Icons
Criteria for Selecting a Suitable Group
- Number of states: Groups 4 (small traffic lights), 5 (large
traffic lights), and 6 (LEDs) clearly indicate how many status values
are available; the specific meanings are entirely variable.
- Critical states: Groups 1 (traditional), 12 (process states),
7 (2-4-value), and 8 (5-value) emphasize the difference between a critical
and good state.
- Two-value states: Groups 2 (plus, minus) and 3 (light on, off)
are binary but general status displays for a bipolar or unipolar continuum.
- Meanings: If groups 9-13 supply a suitable meaning, use one
of these groups; otherwise use the general groups.
Rules for Decision-Making
- Determine how many different states have to be displayed
- Determine whether the meaning is already well covered by one of the
groups: if so, use that group; if not:
- Consider using group 3, 4, 5, or 6
Special Meanings after/for Entering Data
Which icon should be used if a tab strip or an area shows whether the
data in this group has already been entered, whether the subsequent data
check was passed, or whether an error occurred?
Suggestion
Green, yellow, and (if necessary) red LED from group 5: Green LED = correct;
yellow LED = something is still missing; and red LED (if necessary) =
defective, not touched yet. (Reason: Green stands for "Go", red for "Stop",
which corresponds to the meaning in the above context, since steps are
performed.)
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Source: SAP
R/3 Icons
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