Liquid UI - Documentation - 2.3.13 Multiple Session Support

2.3.13 Multiple Session Support


Liquid UI for iOS supports all crucial SAP GUI features, including F4, F1, and multi-session capabilities, natively within the app. This extends desktop efficiencies and capabilities to your iOS devices, enabling you to simultaneously create, swap, and work on multiple sessions. The session states are preserved, allowing you to seamlessly resume working between sessions without losing any data. For example, you can look up information in other sessions without interrupting the workflow of an SAP process in the current session.

Note: Any unsaved session data will be lost if you completely close your app.

Creating a new session

To create a new session, follow the steps below in your Liquid UI for iOS app.

  1. Log into SAP. Click Settings iconSystemCreate Session.
     
  2. Enter /o in the transaction field to access the Overview of Sessions screen where you'll find the list of all sessions. Click on Generate to create a new session.
     
     
  3. Enter /o as a prefix to a transaction code in the transaction field to navigate to the required transaction directly in the new session.
     
     

Displaying a list of sessions

Follow the steps below to view and open the sessions in your Liquid UI for iOS app.

  1. Tap on the Server name in the bottom right corner of the screen. You will see a session summary containing a list of open sessions.
     
     
  2. Clicking on any session in the list will navigate you to that specific session.
     
     

Closing sessions

You can close the sessions in three different ways and the steps are as follows.

  1. Tap on the Server in the bottom right corner of the screen. Selecting the Close Session option ends the current session.
     
     
  2. Click the Settings iconSystemEnd Session.
     
     
  3. Enter /nex in the transaction filed to close all the opened sessions.  Then, you will be navigated to the Server Connections screen, as shown below.
     
     

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