Popup is called too late

Dear collegues,
I call a WD popup method create_popup_to_confirm( ) from the
if_wd_window_manager. I have copied coding from NetWeaver Examples
in WD component WDR_TEST_POPUPS_RT_00.
Problem: the popup comes not after it was called by method open( ) but
much later in the screen flow process. Because it comes too late, I can
not handle the event "YES", "NO", "CANCEL".
Is there any kind of "flush" that forces the popup to come immediately?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Christian,
I think you are doing everything inside your one method "SAVE" which is not the correct way to go about.Instead you can go as under:
Suppose in you view ,say "XYZ1", you have an event handler which will be called when user clicks on another tab,now inside this event handler you create an instance of window manager and call the CREATE_WINDOW method.
For this method there is a parameter called WINDOW_NAME to which you must be passing the name name of window(additional window apart from main one) and to this window you must have embedded some view.
As soon as you call the <b>open( )</b> method of window the control calls the WDDOINIT method of the embeded view(here you must subscribe to the events as per the buttons defined in your window).
For 3 different actions create 3 event handlers and suppose user clicks on YES button then in corresponding event handler,save the data to database and then close the window and navigate to the next tab.
Please check if you are missing something among these steps,otherwise everthing should work fine.
Thanks
Aditya

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