I'm pretty sure B and D are the correct answers. Although, I have to admit, the idea of using @UI.Iineitem.importance to determine device display is intriguing. Maybe we can use that to prioritize the display of our most important fields on mobile devices. Just a thought!
Ah, the joys of SAP annotations. B and D sound like the right choices to me. Although, I have to admit, the idea of using @Search.defaultSearchElement to define input fields with value help is pretty tempting. It's like SAP is giving us a hint to add some spice to our list reports!
Wait, what? A fuzzy search field? I thought that was for finding lost socks, not for SAP applications. Anyway, I'm going with B and D as the correct answers.
I think B and D are the correct answers. The @UI.selectionField annotation is used to define a fuzzy search field, and the @UI.hidden annotation hides fields from the list report.
D is definitely one of the correct answers. Using the @UI.hidden annotation is a great way to hide fields that shouldn't be displayed on the list report.
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