Step 1: Create new Multitarget Application project
7.SAP Business Application Studio reloads with the FioriDemo project open in its workspace. In the Explorer view you can see the FioriDemo project, its folder structure, and files.
Issue1 :
The screenshot doesn't have vscode folder. Please update screenshot with vscode folder.
Expected Result :
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Step 2: Configure the app to use Managed Application Router
4.Select the Approuter Configuration wizard, and click Start.
7.Verify that the correct path appears (/home/user/projects/FioriDemo), and click Next.
8.For Approuter configuration, select the following, and click Next.
Issue2 :
In above 3 steps,the screenshot doesn't have vscode folder. Please update screenshot in 3 places with vscode folder.
Thanks for letting me know.
Since it's a minor issue, unless something more significant appears, it will wait for the next update.
therefore, I'm closing this issue.
Tutorials: https://developers.sap.com/tutorials/appstudio-fioriapps-create.html
Step 1: Create new Multitarget Application project
7.SAP Business Application Studio reloads with the FioriDemo project open in its workspace. In the Explorer view you can see the FioriDemo project, its folder structure, and files.
Issue1 :
The screenshot doesn't have vscode folder. Please update screenshot with vscode folder.
Expected Result :
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Step 2: Configure the app to use Managed Application Router
4.Select the Approuter Configuration wizard, and click Start. 7.Verify that the correct path appears (/home/user/projects/FioriDemo), and click Next. 8.For Approuter configuration, select the following, and click Next.
Issue2 :
In above 3 steps,the screenshot doesn't have vscode folder. Please update screenshot in 3 places with vscode folder.
Expected Result :
Thanks Mounika