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Table Features
Intro
The SAP Fiori elements templates support the features and settings for a table detailed below.
For design information see the table guidelines, starting with Table Overview, and the links within this article.
Feature Availability
Table Settings |
Availability |
Column Heading Labels | You set these. |
Sticky Column Header Behavior | Default, you can turn it off. |
Column Width | The default width depends on the column contents. You can change it. |
Column Importance in Responsive Tables | By default, all columns have an importance of none, except for list report columns for key fields. These have high importance.
You can change the level of importance. |
Number of Table Rows Displayed at Once | Work with the development team to find the best compromise between optimal user experience and optimal technical performance. |
Ascending Sort Order on a Column | Default, you can change it. |
Grouping | Available in responsive and analytical tables |
No Data Found Text | Default, replace the generic placeholder text with text that’s meaningful to the user. |
List Report and Analytical Page Only |
Availability |
Number of Table Levels Expanded at Initial Load | Default, you can change the number for the tree table and analytical table. |
Table Settings
Column Width
The default column width varies according to the column contents:
- Text: can range from 3 to 20 rem
- Image: 5 rem
- Rating or progress indicator: 6.875 rem
- Chart: 20 rem
You can can change the width.
Column Importance in Responsive Tables
By default:
- Key fields have high importance in list reports.
- Other columns have the importance of none and are handled like columns assigned medium importance.
You can change the level of importance.
The importance assigned determines whether a column is displayed in all screen sizes, and in the pop-in area for a responsive table when screen space is limited.
Importance |
Screen Sizes Where the Column Is Displayed |
When the Column Moves into the Pop-In Area |
Low | Large | First, starting with the right-most column |
None (Default) | Large and Medium | After low importance columns |
Medium | Large and Medium | After low importance columns |
High | All | Last |
When at least one column is hidden from the screen based on its importance, the table toolbar displays the Show Details action. After the user clicks Show Details to display the column, the action changes to Hide Details.
For more information, see:
Number of Table Rows Displayed at Once
By default, a table:
- In a list report displays 20 rows at once
- In an object page displays 10 rows or 20 rows according to certain conditions
Sort Order
By default, the sort order for a column is ascending.
You can:
- Set the default sort order to descending.
- Define other, customized sort orders.
For more information, see the sort guidelines according to table type:
Grouping
Grouping is available in responsive and analytical tables.
You can define the format of the grouping headers.
No Data Found Text
By default, the following text is displayed when no data is found.
- When the user has not applied filters, the text is “No data found.”
- When the user has applied filters from the personalization dialog, the text is: “No data found. Try adjusting the search or filter parameters.”
List Report and Analytical Page Only
Initial Expansion of Table Levels
By default, on initial load, the following expandable tables are expanded to this number of levels:
- Responsive table: 1 level
- Tree table: 1 level
- Analytical table: 0 levels
You can change the default value for the tree table and analytical tables.
Related Links
Elements and Controls
- Table Overview (guidelines)
- Table Personalization & Dialogs (guidelines)
- List Report Floorplan (guidelines)
- Object Page Floorplan (guidelines)