Autofill in SAP - Logon GUI

eisefr
eisefr
Community Member
edited February 2015 in 1Password 4 for Windows

Hi..

Is there a way I can set up 1password to fill out 3 fields instead of only 2 (Username + password)
In SAP - Logon-screen is a field called "mandant"

On default the cursor position is in username.
So I would have to send a keystroke like "Shift + UP" to go to the mandant - field.
Then "TAB" - key to fill out username and
then "TAB" - key to fill out password.

Here is the logon screen how it looks

I just can't get it to work.

Maybe there is a way... or a additional tool what I can use for such szenarios ?

Would be cool if I could get some help.

Thank's in advance...

-Frank-

Comments

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni

    How did you create the Login item, @eisefr?

  • eisefr
    eisefr
    Community Member

    I created a application login...... by adding a URL via CTRL+ADD-URL....

    Then I edited this entry and added a 'section' which i called "mandant"

    But anyway... this didn't work.

    In other applications I am using 1password without problem.
    But they all need only username and password. :-(

  • eisefr
    eisefr
    Community Member

    Now I am back in my office.

    This is how i saved the login:

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni
    edited February 2015

    Thanks, @eisefr.

    What I meant was "by what method did you save the Login item?"

    I see from your immediate reply (#3) that it's an application Login, so the question is moot.

    I've asked Dev whether there's a way to do what you want; if there's not, it'll get filed as an enhancement request, but a solution may not even be possible.

    For now, adding the "mandant" value as a custom field, which you can copy and paste into the application's login screen, is the only mechanism I can think of.

    I'll let you know if I hear anything more useful. Thanks for your patience!

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni

    As I thought, @eisefr, 1Password uses only the username and password fields saved in an application Login item to fill the program's login screen.

    Adding the "mandant" value as a custom field, which you can copy and paste into the application's login screen, is still available.

    We apologize for any inconvenience.

  • eisefr
    eisefr
    Community Member
    edited February 2015

    Thank you @DBrown I am suprised that this enhancement request has never been done in the past.
    I think it would be a very helpfull feature.

    Is there a way for me to create such a request ?

  • DBrown
    DBrown
    1Password Alumni

    I believe the issue is technical, rather than a matter of not having been requested.

    Be assured that Dev is aware of the interest, and thanks for letting us know!

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