Difference between bookmark -personalize webpage -save view

Hi,
I am working on some BW webtemplates but for me it is not very clear what's the difference between
bookmark
bookmark with displayed data
personalize webpage
save view
I mean in the context of dynamic/user specific/storage location, behaviour.
Thanks in advance

Hi,
my understanding is:
save view: create  and store view of one dataprovider containing navigaional status, chosen variables etc. in database.
Used Method: CL_RSZ_WWW_DB_INTERFACE->SET_VIEW
Tables:RSZWVIEW, rszwobj.
bookmark: create and store view of all Dataproviders of a webtemplate.
Used Method:CL_RSR_WWW_VIEW->SAVE,
(uses CL_RSZ_WWW_PAGE->SET_VIEW)
Tables:RSZWVIEW, rszwobj, RSZWBOOKMARK
bookmark with displayed data: create and store view of all Dataproviders of a webtemplate including the actual shown data.
Used Method:CL_RSR_WWW_VIEW->SAVE,
(uses CL_RSZ_WWW_PAGE->SET_VIEW)
Tables:RSZWVIEW, rszwobj, RSZWBOOKMARK
personalize webpage:
Save start-view of a webtemplate. Let's say in a webtemplate you have 3 dataproviders, two of them shown as a chart, one is a table.
When you start the webtemplate you want all three to be a chart. Then you would switch the table to a chart and and personalize the webpage. Next time you start it, you'll see 3 charts.
Methods: CL_RSR_WWW_PAGE->CHECK_PERSONALIZATION
Tables: Personalization-ODS (technical content)
Kind Regards,
Alican Polat

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