How to change headings and titles in standard performance mgmt screen ?

Hi,
I am new to webdynro ABAP. Kindly help with inputs for below requirement
To change the process title  for Manager overview screen
To change task descriptions (eg current description is- Schedule review meetings with employee and discuss goals. this needs to be changed to text given by the client)
To change tab descriptions  (eg to change tab heading like Employee Documents, Team Goals etc)
To change section descriptions (eg Individual Goals, Competency and Developement Goals etc need to be changed)
will there be configurations or functions available to meet above requirement ?
thanks
B

Dear B,
Sure. That is easy.
Here's what you need to do.
You will need to Configure or Personalize your WD4A (Webdynpro for ABAP).
How do you Configure a WD4A ?
You need to click on a Application Configuration or Component Configuration on your WD4A on SE80.
And then you will be taken (on your browser) to the App. and Comp. Configuration environment.
And it is there that you can do some changes to your WD.
Here's an image that shows you what I mean (where you need to click)
[http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/411/20111010152038.jpg/]
But you can learn more regarding Configuration here
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/43/e86de5008b4d9ae10000000a155369/content.htm]
What about Personalization of a WD4A ?
For this you will need to run you WD4A in Personalization in Administration Mode
See here what I mean:
[http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/685/20111010153034.jpg/]
When you launch your WD in Admin. Mode your URL will have an extra parameter at the end
named sap-config-mode=X
Here's an example
http://.......webdynpro/sap/fitv_powl_trips?sap-language=EN&sap-wd-configId=FITV_POWL_TRIPS&sap-config-mode=X
By having this you can now personalize your WD for every user.
Just go to your desired field, tab, label, button, wathever and personalize it.
How ?
Simple, just CTRL+Click on top of it and choose the option "Settings for Current Configuration"
Here's an exmple:
[http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/827/20111010153423.jpg/]
After this a popup will appear with all the options for that UI element, where you can make a lot of changes (modify text, change size, hide, etc...)
More on Personalization for WD4A here:
[http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/EN/fd/2da442dc030e31e10000000a1550b0/content.htm]
Hope this helps.
Kind Regards
/Ricardo Quintas

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