Sensitivity Labels (ttaad3150m000)

Use this session to define the sensitivity labels with their level of sensitivity as well as assigning color scheme’s. The color scheme is only used during form presentation. You must first have enabled this session in the Maintain Parameters (ttaad0100m000) session. If sensitivity labeling is not enabled than a message will appear and this session will be closed.

The sensitivity labels are stored in the table Sensitivity Labels (ttaad350). This table will contain five fields.

Note: To avoid color issues use RGB colors for "Foreground Color" and "Background Color" in the Sensitivity Labels.

Field Information

Sensitivity Level

The sensitivity label number (between 1 and 99). This is also the primary key. A sensitivity label with a stricter level will have a higher number than a less strict level.

Sensitivity Label

The description for the sensitivity label. This is a multi byte field with a length of 70.

Background Color

You can choose a background color from the drop down list. In the list you will find a description of the color code for the area where the sensitivity label is shown in the session. The items from the list are either pointing to one of the standard Windows color schemes or has the value RGB.

Background RGB

In case the back ground color RGB is chosen on the previous field, you can choose a specific color for this Sensitivity Label. You can zoom to a Windows color picker. The actual color is coded in a RGB code combination. There will be three elements between 0 and 256.

Foreground Color

You can choose a foreground color from the drop down list. In the list you will find a description of the color code for the area where the sensitivity label is shown in the session. The items from the list are either pointing to one of the standard Windows color schemes or has the value RGB.

Foreground RGB

In case the foreground color RGB is chosen on the previous field, you can choose a specific color for this Sensitivity Label. You can zoom to a Windows color picker. The actual color is coded in a RGB code combination. There will be three elements between 0 and 256.