Need to click the back button twice

Hi all
I'm having problems with a program. I have ALV grid and double clicking on a line calls a function that displays a detailed entry screen (dynpro).
In that screen the user can use the data to call a function module to create BP from the given data.
I now want to enable my users to go back to the ALV grid by clicking the Back button and when the function code is 'BACK' I do:
leave to screen 0.
But the user must press the back button twice before he can go back. If the user however just enters the detailed screen and presses the back button it works fine.
Regards,
Gunnar

Hello,
I had a similar problems few days ago. If the user must click back button twice in some cases it is because 2 screens are being created.
What happens to me is that I had a Modul-pool, in this program I had 2 dynpros, one for input and the other to call in it the function-module REUSE_ALV_GRID_DISPLAY in order to show an ALV. When the ALV was shown the user should press back button twice in order to return to the first screen. This behaviour is because the ALV is shown in its own screen, so finally I had 3 screens instead of 2.
What I did to solve the problem was to delete the dynpro which only purpose was to show the ALV. At last I had a dynpro for the input of the program, in the PAI of this dynpro I invoke REUSE_ALV_GRID_DISPLAY which shows the ALV in its own screen.
I hope it will hellp you.

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