SAP ABAP Data Element LINER (Line number)
Hierarchy
SAP_HRRXX (Software Component) Sub component SAP_HRRXX of SAP_HR
   PA-PA (Application Component) Personnel Administration
     PBAS (Package) SAP HR Master Data Application Development
Basic Data
Data Element LINER
Short Description Line number  
Data Type
Category of Dictionary Type D   Domain
Type of Object Referenced     No Information
Domain / Name of Reference Type CHAR6    
Data Type CHAR   Character String 
Length 6    
Decimal Places 0    
Output Length 6    
Value Table      
Further Characteristics
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Parameter ID   
Default Component name    
Change document    
No Input History    
Basic direction is set to LTR    
No BIDI Filtering    
Field Label
  Length  Field Label  
Short  
Medium 15 Line number 
Long 26 Position on line 
Heading 20 Line number 
Supplementary Documentation - LINER 0001

Use

The following commands can be entered here:

  • *

    Displays the marked with an asterisk as the first line on the editor screen.

  • A (A)fter

    Target line for a C/CC or M/MM command; the line(s) are copied/moved to behind this line.

  • B (B)efore

    Target line for a C/CC or M/MM command; the line(s) are copied/moved in front of this line.

  • C (C)opy

    Copies a line; you must specify to where the line should be copied, see commands A and B.

  • CC ... CC (C)opy

    Copies this block of lines; you must specify to where these lines should be copied, see commands A and B.

  • M (M)ove

    Moves this line; you must specify to where this line should be moved, see commands A and B.

  • MM ... MM (M)ove

    Moves this block of lines; you must specify to where these lines should be moved, see commands A and B.

  • I (I)nsert

    Inserts a line behind this line.

  • In (I)nsert

    Inserts 'n' lines behind this line.

  • D (D)elete

    Deletes this line.

  • DD ... DD (D)elete

    Deletes this block of lines.

  • R (R)epeat

    Duplicates this line.

  • Rn (R)epeat

    Duplicates this line 'n' times.

  • XX ... XX

    Stores this block of lines in the X buffer.

  • X

    Copies the contents of the X buffer to behind this line.

  • >

    Explodes a subschema. This command can only be used if a line contains the COPY function and the line is activated. This line is deactivated, the exploded schema line is inserted, and its end indicated by END OF COPY ....

  • <

    Undoes a schema explosion. This command undoes the > command. The area between the COPY and END OF COPY.... function is deleted and the COPY function line is reactivated. The exploded schema is not saved so that changes have no effect.

  • RESET (R)eset

    Deletes the line command.

Supplementary Documentation - LINER 0002

Use

The following commands can be entered here:

  • *

    Displays the line marked with an asterisk as the first line on the editor screen.

  • A (A)fter

    Target line for a C/CC or M/MM command; line(s) are copied/moved to behind this line.

  • B (B)efore

    Target line for a C/CC or M/MM command; line(s) are copied/moved in front of this line.

  • C (C)opy

    Copies this line; you must specify to where the line should be copied, see commands A and B.

  • CC ... CC (C)opy

    Copies this block of lines; you must specify to where these lines should be copied, see commands A and B.

  • M (M)ove

    Moves this line; you must specify to where this line should be moved, see command A and B.

  • MM ... MM (M)ove

    Moves this block of lines; you must specify to where these lines should be moved, see commands A and B.

  • I (I)nsert

    Inserts a line behind this line.

  • In (I)nsert

    Inserts 'n' lines behind this line.

  • D (D)elete

    Deletes this line.

  • DD ... DD (D)elete

    Deletes this block of lines.

  • R (R)epeat

    Duplicates this line.

  • Rn (R)epeat

    Duplicates this line 'n' times.

  • XX ... XX

    Stores this block of lines in the X buffer.

  • X

    Copies the contents of the X buffer to behind this line.

  • RESET (R)eset

    Deletes the line command.

History
Last changed by/on SAP  19950401 
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