on 07-15-2008 5:45 AM
hi gurus what is table & template in smart forms
Hi
Go through the link given below :
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/4b/83fb4edf8f11d3969700a0c930660b/content.htm
With Regards
Nikunj shah
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hi
in the smartform
Template means if we want to display only fixed amount of rows and columns and u know the exact output then we use template.
Table means if we want to display only fixed amount of columns and n no of rows and there is no need to know the exact size of the data.
thanks
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Template:
Output of a table containing static data. That is when u know the amount of data u have (i.e. fixed data), you use a template.
Table:
When the data is of variable length and u dont know how many record lines u r going to have, you use a table. But u can also use the table as a dynamic template by unchecking the 'loop at internal table' check box in the data tab of the table node.
In brief, template is for static data and table is for dynamic data.
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1. Template is used if u have static data to be displayed , but if u have a table in smartform it can display dynamic number of lines..
2.template has fixed number of rows and columns whereas table has only fixed number of columns.
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