on 07-30-2007 3:22 PM
hi i want 8 fields in ouput in same line. but i am getting as two lines. how to solve the problem,
Hi karthikeyan,
&var1& &var2& &var3&
= &var4& &var5......
Give ur variables in extended line command format then it wont go to the next line it wil be in same line
<b>
Regards,
Azhar</b>
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hi,
goto-> change editor give the four fields and in next line tag format as =(extended line) and give the remaining fields. this may be useful.
Regards,
Divya.
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use offset.
Ex: &variable(8)& " here it displays 8 characters
or reduce the font size.
or incrase the window size
or change to Landscape format.
regards,
SaiRam
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SPLIT
Splits a string.
Syntax
SPLIT <c> AT <del> INTO <c1>... <cn> INTO TABLE <itab>
[IN BYTE MODE|IN CHARACTER MODE].
This statement searches the character field <c> for delimiter strings <del> and the parts before and after the delimiters are placed in the target fields <c1> ...> <cn>, or into a new line of the internal table <itab>. In Unicode programs, you must specify whether the statement is a character or byte operation, using the IN BYTE MODE or IN CHARACTER MODE (default) additions.
using split sytax divied two lines
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