Telephone number formatting
Suddenly the telephone numbers in Contacts have had all their formatting removed, i.e., they now appear as a string of digits. How can formatting be restored/set?
iPad 2
iOS 8.2
Hello Manoj,
what you can try is to find a BAdI where you can implement a formating routine on your own. Alwin van de Put published a good Blog: <a href="/people/alwin.vandeput2/blog/2006/04/13/how-to-search-for-badis-trace-it">SAP Developer Network Blog: How to search for BAdIs? (Trace it)</a>.
Regards
Gregor
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ENDIF.
ENDIF.
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ELSEIF NUMBER NA '0123456789'.
MESSAGE E608 RAISING NUMBER_NOT_LEGAL.
ELSE.
CASE SERVICE.
WHEN 'TELEFAX'.
IF NUMBER CN '0123456789 ()/-.&'.
MESSAGE E608 RAISING NUMBER_NOT_LEGAL.
ENDIF.
WHEN 'TELEX'.
PERFORM TELEX_CHECK USING NUMBER.
WHEN 'TELETEX'.
PERFORM TELETEX_CHECK USING NUMBER.
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MESSAGE E604 WITH SERVICE RAISING SERVICE_NOT_SUPPORTED.
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ENDIF.
ENDFORM.
* FORM CHECK_NUMBER_AFTER *
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FORM TELEX_CHECK USING VALUE(NUMBER).
DATA: INDEX LIKE SY-FDPOS
, LENGTH LIKE SY-FDPOS
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IF NUMBER CP '*# '. ENDIF. "length.
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MESSAGE E608 RAISING NUMBER_NOT_LEGAL.
ENDIF.
ELSE.
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INDEX = SY-FDPOS. "B11K007139
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IF LENGTH <> INDEX. "length cannot be 0 as not empty.
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ENDIF.
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SHIFT NUMBER LEFT BY INDEX PLACES.
IF NUMBER CP '*# '. ENDIF. "length.
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IF NUMBER CN
' ?0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'.
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ENDIF.
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* --> p1,2,3,4, parameters
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, LEN LIKE SY-FDPOS
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ASSIGN P1 TO <P>.
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IF LEN > 0.
ASSIGN P2(LEN) TO <P>.
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ASSIGN P2 TO <P>.
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IF LEN > 0.
ASSIGN P3(LEN) TO <P>.
ELSE.
ASSIGN P3 TO <P>.
ENDIF.
REPLACE '&3' WITH <P> INTO BUF.
IF BUF CS '&4'.
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IF LEN > 0.
ASSIGN P4(LEN) TO <P>.
ELSE.
ASSIGN P4 TO <P>.
ENDIF.
REPLACE '&4' WITH <P> INTO BUF.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
ENDIF.
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* --> TNAME *
FORM SHOW_TABLE_LINE USING VALUE(TNAME).
DATA: VSEP(1)
, TF TYPE I
, TT TYPE I
, XF TYPE I
, XT TYPE I
, ITF TYPE I
, ITT TYPE I
, IXF TYPE I
, IXT TYPE I
VSEP = SY-VLINE.
CASE TNAME.
WHEN 'TFF5K'.
TF = 5. ITF = 0.
TT = XF = XT = 2. ITT = IXF = IXT = 1.
TNAME = 'T005K'.
WHEN 'TFT5K'.
TT = 5. ITT = 0.
TF = XF = XT = 2. ITF = IXF = IXT = 1.
TNAME = 'T0T5K'.
WHEN 'TXF5K'.
XF = 5. IXF = 0.
XT = TF = TT = 2. IXT = ITF = ITT = 1.
TNAME = 'T005K'.
WHEN 'TXT5K'.
XT = 5. IXT = 0.
XF = TF = TT = 2. IXF = ITF = ITT = 1.
TNAME = 'T0T5K'.
ENDCASE.
FORMAT COLOR COL_NORMAL INTENSIFIED.
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CASE TNAME.
WHEN 'T164P'.
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T164P-SKSERVICE NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164P-SKSORT NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164P-SKTYP NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164P-SKCOUNTRY NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164P-SKAREA NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164P-SKGROUP NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164P-SKDEST NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP.
WHEN 'T164O'.
WRITE: 'T164O: ' NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164O-SKDEST NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164O-SKCOUNTRY NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164O-SKDESC NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
WHEN 'T005K'.
WRITE: 'T005K: ' NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005K-LAND1 NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = TF INTENSIFIED = ITF.
WRITE: T005K-TELEFFROM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = TT INTENSIFIED = ITT.
WRITE: T005K-TELEFTO NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005K-TELEFRM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = XF INTENSIFIED = IXF.
WRITE: T005K-TELEXFROM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = XT INTENSIFIED = IXT.
WRITE: T005K-TELEXTO NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
WHEN 'T0T5K'.
WRITE: 'T005K: ' NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
TO_T005K-LAND1 NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = TF INTENSIFIED = ITF.
WRITE: TO_T005K-TELEFFROM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = TT INTENSIFIED = ITT.
WRITE: TO_T005K-TELEFTO NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
TO_T005K-TELEFRM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = XF INTENSIFIED = IXF.
WRITE: TO_T005K-TELEXFROM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
FORMAT COLOR = XT INTENSIFIED = IXT.
WRITE: TO_T005K-TELEXTO NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP.
WHEN 'T005I'.
WRITE: 'T005I: ' NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005I-SKFROM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005I-SKTO NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005I-SKTELEX NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP.
WHEN 'T005J'.
WRITE: 'T005J: ' NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005J-SKFROM NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005J-SKTO NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005J-SKTELEFON NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T005J-SKRM1DIG NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP.
WHEN 'T164U'.
WRITE: 'T164U: ' NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164U-SKDEST NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164U-SKSERVICE NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164U-SKSORT NO-GAP,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164U-SKNUMMER NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP,
T164U-SKREDIAL NO-GAP COLOR COL_POSITIVE INTENSIFIED OFF,
VSEP NO-GAP.
ENDCASE.
FORMAT COLOR COL_BACKGROUND INTENSIFIED OFF.
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