Reg: Closing a popup from other DC

Hi,
I'm having a DC(operations). In the view of that DC operations im having a link, on action of that link i'm opening a popup. that popup window has a viewcontainer and inside which i have embeded another DC(createprc).
The popup is getting opened. but when i try close it by using the button on createprc DC it not getting closed.
I have created a method and event in the interface controller of the createprc DC and fired that method in on action of the button. in the method i have fired that event.
and i have handled that event in cuctom controller of the operations DC and there i have written the code to close the popup.
help me out with whre i'm going wrong and the detailed procedure..
Thanks & Regards,
  Suresh

Hi,
you can done this with Server-side eventing.
See  link:[https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/servlet/prt/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/e8d7cd90-0201-0010-4a8c-dd22fa16ca0a]
or link:[/docs/DOC-8061#13 [original link is broken]]
I hope this helps.
kind regards
Gnunter

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