How do i find the last selection OR the highlighted selection?
When i select some items in indesign i have the option of "command + click" to highlight one of the selections. How would i find that highlighted element in scripting?
OR
How would i go about finding the last item selected in indesign.
I'm trying to write a script that relies on some properties of the highlighted element or the last item selected.
thanks
Thanks myDavey. That's not exactly what i was looking for, but it had good information on something else i am working on.
I found the solution to my problem. That highlighted selection is apparently called the "key object".
And it can be used in scripting as app.selectionKeyObject. This solved what i was looking for.
And one can find the last selection by picking the last element in the selection array.
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First crash:
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND ABORTING due to signal 11
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Emergency Stack Back Trace <----
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Register Dump <----
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ds es 0x6409007b 0x0000007b
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE fs gs 0xc0100000 0x00000033
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE trap err 0x0000000e 0x00000014
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE efl ss 0x00010216 0x0000007b
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE edi esi 0xb7bbe3e0 0x50042938
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE eax ebx 0x00000001
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ecx edx 0xb7bbe3e0
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE esp uesp 0x6421defc 0x6421defc
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ebp eip 0x0121df84 0x00000000
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE cs cr2 0x00000073 0x00000000
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE cw - sw - tag 0xffff037f 0xffff0020 0xffffffff
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ipoff - cssel 0xb7e1a284 0x077d0073
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE dataoff-datasel 0x6421dd7c 0x0000007b
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f00 [0x3c00 0x5821 0xf70a 0x91c1 - 0x4008]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f01 [0x3c00 0x5821 0xf70a 0x9201 - 0x4008]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f02 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0xb600 - 0x4006]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f03 [0x435e 0x0d79 0x35e5 0xd794 - 0x3ff9]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f04 [0x435e 0x0d79 0x35e5 0xd794 - 0x3ff9]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f05 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x8000 - 0x3fff]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f06 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0xdcc0 - 0xc028]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f07 [0x0000 0x5720 0x77d2 0xc691 - 0x401e]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Module List <----
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE |.text Start |.text End | Module File Name
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0x08048000 | 0x08e62000 | /opt/sdb/7603/pgm/kernel
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0x5aa91000 | 0x5acbc000 | /opt/sdb/7603/lib/liboms.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7267000 | 0xb726f000 | /lib/libnss_nis-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7271000 | 0xb7284000 | /lib/libnsl-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7288000 | 0xb728e000 | /lib/libnss_compat-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7b93000 | 0xb7b9b000 | /lib/libnss_files-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7ce2000 | 0xb7e0f000 | /lib/libc-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7e0f000 | 0xb7e10000 | /lib/libc-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7e16000 | 0xb7e20000 | /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7e22000 | 0xb7e45000 | /lib/libm-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7e47000 | 0xb7eff000 | /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7f09000 | 0xb7f10000 | /lib/librt-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7f12000 | 0xb7f14000 | /lib/libdl-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7f16000 | 0xb7f29000 | /lib/libpthread-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7f39000 | 0xb7f53000 | /lib/ld-2.6.1.so
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xffffe000 | 0xfffff000 | [vdso]
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Symbolic Stack Back Trace <----
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> End of Stack Back Trace <----
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND dump of siginfo content:
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND code 1 (ILL_ILLOPC:illegal opcode)
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND errno 0
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND value(int) 4640
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND value(ptr) @1220
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND pid 0
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND addr @0
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE analysing LVCMem_Allocator_001
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE no problems detected in LVCMem_Allocator_001
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE analysing LVCMem_Allocator_002
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE
2009-01-09 15:02:05 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE no problems detected in LVCMem_Allocator_002
2009-01-09 15:02:06 0 ERR 12006 DBCRASH Kernel exited without core and exit status 0x2f00
2009-01-09 15:02:06 0 ERR 12008 DBCRASH Kernel exited due to reentered signal handler
2009-01-09 15:02:06 ___ Stopping GMT 2009-01-09 14:02:06 7.6.05 Build 009-121-191-997
Second crash:
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND ABORTING due to signal 11
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Emergency Stack Back Trace <----
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Register Dump <----
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ds es 0x6413007b 0x0000007b
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE fs gs 0xc0100000 0x00000033
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE trap err 0x0000000e 0x00000014
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE efl ss 0x00010216 0x0000007b
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE edi esi 0xb7c61400 0x5003fad0
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE eax ebx 0x00000001
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ecx edx 0xb7c61400
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE esp uesp 0x63e3eefc 0x63e3eefc
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ebp eip 0x01e3ef84 0x00000000
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE cs cr2 0x00000073 0x00000000
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE cw - sw - tag 0xffff037f 0xffff0020 0xffffffff
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE ipoff - cssel 0xb7ebb284 0x077d0073
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE dataoff-datasel 0x63e3ed7c 0x0000007b
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f00 [0x8800 0xc349 0x8885 0x91ff - 0x4008]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f01 [0x8800 0xc349 0x8885 0x923f - 0x4008]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f02 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0xf300 - 0x4007]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f03 [0xb7b6 0xdb6d 0x6db6 0xf25b - 0x4007]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f04 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x9800 - 0x4002]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f05 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0xfbd3 - 0x400e]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f06 [0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0xa000 - 0xc023]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE f07 [0x0000 0x10ec 0x76ec 0xc1c0 - 0x401d]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Module List <----
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE |.text Start |.text End | Module File Name
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0x08048000 | 0x08e62000 | /opt/sdb/7603/pgm/kernel
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0x5a756000 | 0x5a981000 | /opt/sdb/7603/lib/liboms.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7308000 | 0xb7310000 | /lib/libnss_nis-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7312000 | 0xb7325000 | /lib/libnsl-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7329000 | 0xb732f000 | /lib/libnss_compat-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7c34000 | 0xb7c3c000 | /lib/libnss_files-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7d83000 | 0xb7eb0000 | /lib/libc-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7eb0000 | 0xb7eb1000 | /lib/libc-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7eb7000 | 0xb7ec1000 | /lib/libgcc_s.so.1
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7ec3000 | 0xb7ee6000 | /lib/libm-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7ee8000 | 0xb7fa0000 | /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.5.0.7
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7faa000 | 0xb7fb1000 | /lib/librt-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7fb3000 | 0xb7fb5000 | /lib/libdl-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7fb7000 | 0xb7fca000 | /lib/libpthread-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xb7fda000 | 0xb7ff4000 | /lib/ld-2.6.1.so
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE | 0xffffe000 | 0xfffff000 | [vdso]
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> Symbolic Stack Back Trace <----
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE -
> End of Stack Back Trace <----
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND dump of siginfo content:
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND signal 11 (SIGSEGV)
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND code 1 (ILL_ILLOPC:illegal opcode)
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND errno 0
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND value(int) 4640
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND value(ptr) @1220
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND pid 0
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11330 COREHAND addr @0
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE analysing LVCMem_Allocator_001
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE no problems detected in LVCMem_Allocator_001
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE analysing LVCMem_Allocator_002
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE
2009-01-13 11:03:22 0 ERR 11599 BTRACE no problems detected in LVCMem_Allocator_002
2009-01-13 11:03:23 0 ERR 12006 DBCRASH Kernel exited without core and exit status 0x2f00
2009-01-13 11:03:23 0 ERR 12008 DBCRASH Kernel exited due to reentered signal handler
2009-01-13 11:03:23 ___ Stopping GMT 2009-01-13 10:03:23 7.6.05 Build 009-121-191-997
How can I find the reason for the crash and prevent them in the future ? Or can you explain to me where the problem is ?
Bye
ClausHello,
I made the suggested settings.
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Here is the output for "param_directgetall"
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I found a file called "comseg.dump" in the "DIAGHISTORY" directory. Here are the first lines from the file:
====================================================
Big Communication segment dump for UKT007 (due to Task T097)
big_comseg_header DUMP (size 4983832)-----
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It seems to contain some sql queries and other informations. Can I convert the file to a more readable format ? Is the content helpful ?
The company I am working for is a SAP customer.
Bye
Claus -
How can i find the printing program?
hi
i have sap script how can i find the printing program ?
amiami bardogo wrote:
hi
what is the different between the commands 'break' and 'break-point'
thanks,
ami
h2 Breakpoints h2
Apart from being able to execute an ABAP program in the Debugger, you can also start the Debugger call by the choosing a breakpoint. This is achieved by setting one or more of these breakpoints in the program. A breakpoint is a signal at a particular point in the program that tells the ABAP runtime processor to interrupt processing and start the Debugger. The Debugger is activated when the program reaches this point.
There is also a special kind of breakpoint called a watchpoint. When you use watchpoints, the Debugger is not activated until the contents of a particular field change. For more information, refer to the chapter Watchpoints.
Breakpoint Variants
The Debugger contains different breakpoint variants:
Static
A user-specific breakpoint is inserted in the source code as an ABAP statement using the keyword BREAK-POINT. A non user-specific breakpoint is set in the ABAP Editor using the BREAK user name statement.
Directly set
dynamic breakpoints
Can be set in the ABAP Editor or the Debugger by double-clicking a line, for example. Dynamic breakpoints are always user-specific, and are deleted when you log off from the R/3 System.
Breakpoints
at statements
The Debugger stops the program immediately before the specified statement is executed.
Breakpoints
at subroutines
The Debugger stops the program immediately before the specified subroutine is called.
Breakpoints at function modules
The Debugger stops the program immediately before the specified function module is called.
Breakpoints at methods
The Debugger stops the program immediately before the specified method is called.
Breakpoints at exceptions and system exceptions
The Debugger stops the program immediately after a system exception, that is, after a runtime error has been intercepted.
Static Breakpoints
Static breakpoints are always user-independent if there is no specification of a user name. Once a user has inserted the statement BREAK-POINT or BREAK name in an ABAP program, the system always interrupts the program at that point for that user or only for the user name. This procedure is only useful in the development phase of an application when program execution is always to be interrupted at the same place. For more information, refer to the chapter Static Breakpoints.
In HTTP sessions, a static breakpoint is skipped if you did not set additional dynamic HTTP breakpoints in the editor of a BSP page. Instead, a corresponding system log entry is written, which can be checked using transaction SM21.
Dynamic Breakpoints
Dynamic breakpoints are user-specific. Therefore, you should use them if you only want the program to be interrupted when you run it yourself, not when it is being executed by other users. All dynamic breakpoints are deleted when you log off from the R/3 System.
Dynamic breakpoints are more flexible than static breakpoints because you can deactivate or delete them at runtime. They have the following advantages:
· You do not have to change the program code.
· You can set them even when the program is locked by another programmer.
· You can define a counter that only activates the breakpoint after it has been reached.
Special dynamic breakpoints are useful when you want to interrupt a program directly before a particular ABAP statement, a subroutine, or an event, but do not know exactly where to find it in the source code. Event here is used to refer to the occurrence of a particular statement, for example, or calling up a method. Special dynamic breakpoints are user-specific. You can only set them in the Debugger. For more information, refer to the chapter Dynamic Breakpoints.
In HTTP sessions, the system stops both at static and dynamic breakpoints if a dynamic breakpoint was set in the editor of a BSP page before program execution.
Lifetime and Transfer of Breakpoints
A static breakpoint remains intact as long as the BREAK-POINT or BREAK-POINT name statement is not removed from the source code. Without saving, dynamic breakpoints only remain intact in the relevant internal session. However, they remain in effect during the entire user session if they are saved by choosing the menu path Breakpoints ® Save in the ABAP Debugger. For more details on the subject of user sessions and modes, refer to Modularization Techniques in the ABAP keyword documentation.
If you call an HTTP session during a user session, only the HTTP breakpoints are loaded when the HTTP session is started. You activate HTTP debugging in the ABAP Editor by choosing Utilities ® Settings ® HTTP Debugging. Depending on the setting, the system then displays either the HTTP or standard breakpoints in the Editor.
If you call an update session during a user session, breakpoints that were defined beforehand in the calling processing unit are copied to the new update session, where they can be displayed under Breakpoints. If, in the ABAP Debugger, you check Update Debugging under Settings and then, for example, call the update module func using CALL FUNCTION func IN UPDATE TASK, a new window is opened in which you can debug this function module in the update session. All the breakpoints that were set in the calling processing unit can also be processed here.
For further information on special breakpoints, refer to:
Breakpoints at Statements
Breakpoints at Subroutines
Breakpoints at Function Module Calls
Breakpoints at Methods
Breakpoints at System Exceptions
h2 page break h2
WINDOW TYPES
When defining a layout set window, you must select a window type for the window. You can choose between three types:
Constant windows (CONST)
Variable windows (VAR)
Main windows (MAIN)
CONSTANT WINDOW
A window of type CONST has the same contents and size on all layout set pages, on which a corresponding page window is defined. This allows the processing of the window contents to be optimized internally.
Page windows whose allocated window is of type CONST must have the same size throughout the layout set. If a window of type CONST is full, all remaining text the application program wants to output in this window, is lost. Constant windows do not trigger a page break. In other words: all text exceeding the window size is simply truncated.
VARIABLE WINDOW
The contents of variable windows is processed again for each page, on which the window appears. The system outputs only as much text as fits into the window. Text exceeding the window size is truncated; the system does not trigger a page break. Unlike constant windows, the page windows declared as variable windows may have different sizes on different layout set pages.
As far as the processing of the window contents is concerned, the system currently treats constant and variable windows alike. The only difference is that constant windows have the same size throughout the layout set.
MAIN WINDOW
Each layout set must have one window of type MAIN. Such a window is called the main window of the layout set. For SAPscript layout sets, the main window has a central meaning:
It controls the page break.
It contains the text body that may cover several pages.
It allows to fix text elements at the upper and lower margins of the allocated page window (for example, for column headings).
As soon as a window of type MAIN is full, SAPscript automatically triggers a page break and continues to output the remaining text in the main window of the subsequent page. Page windows of type MAIN have the same width throughout the layout set. The SAPscript composer thus avoids reformatting of the text after each page break.
If a page does not have a main window, the system implicitly processes all other windows of the page and continues with the subsequent page. This page must not call itself as subsequent page (recursive call), since this would produce an endless loop. In such a case, SAPscript terminates the output after three subsequent pages.
HOW THE COMPOSER WORKS
The composer or layout set processor is the central formatting module for the print output. It prepares the texts for the different output devices by using the allocated styles or layout sets.
Processing a layout set happens in a certain order. You must know some facts concerning the different window types, the setting of subsequent pages, or the dynamic control from within the print program.
Page control in layout sets
Define subsequent page statically
Define subsequent page dynamically
Format a layout set page
PAGE CONTROL IN LAYOUT SETS
SAPscript automatically triggers a page break as soon as the main window of one page is full. To be able to execute the page break, the system must know on which subsequent page to continue outputting the text. You can specify the subsequent page either statically when defining the layout set, or you can set the subsequent page dynamically during layout set output.
If the subsequent page is not specified, SAPscript automatically terminates printing, thereby ignoring any other output statements of the application program.
DEFINE SUBSEQUENT PAGE STATICALLY
You define the subsequent page statically with the layout set maintenance transaction. First, specify the start page in the layout set header. The system automatically calls this page whenever the layout set is started. With this page, or, more correctly, with the page window of this page, the text output starts. For each page, specify the subsequent page in the page definition. After a page break, the system continues text output on the subsequent page defined for the last page. By specifying start page and subsequent pages, you can define a page sequence.
DEFINE SUBSEQUENT PAGE DYNAMICALLY
The page sequence set in the layout set definition can be changed by the application program dynamically at runtime. If you want the layout set to start with a page other than the one defined in the layout set header, specify the desired start page using the parameter STARTPAGE when you call the function module START_FORM. However, this new start page is valid only for the current call of the function module.
If you want to break to a subsequent page other than the one specified in the page definition, use the control statement NEW-PAGE to set the name of the new page.
NEW-PAGE .
NEW-PAGE ends the output on the current page. The new subsequent page is only valid for the current call of the control statement. You can either include the control statement explicitly into the text of a text element or pass it to the layout set output using the function module CONTROL_FORM.
FORMAT LAYOUT SET PAGE
The process of formatting the output is controlled by the text contents in the BODY area of the main window. If the main window is completely filled, or if the control statement NEW-PAGE appears in the main window, the system executes a page break. Only at this point in time the system formats the contents of the windows of the other types and replaces the variables with the current values.
For each other window, the system first outputs the default text element, if it exists. Then it processes and formats the list of the active text elements of this window, which you set using the function module WRITE_FORM with the parameter FUNCTION (SET, APPEND, DELETE). Any text that does not fit into the page window is truncated.
As a consequence to this processing order of the composer, the reservation of space for the TOP and BOTTOM areas must be made beforehand. If the BODY area of the main window already contains text, a new text output to the TOP area does not appear on the current page but on the subsequent page in the TOP area. The same applies for the BOTTOM area. If the BODY area is filled to such an extend that the new BOTTOM text no longer fits into the current main window, this text appears on the subsequent page in the BOTTOM area.
A frequent error in application programs is that for the subsequent page (for example, NEXT) of a layout set no main window is defined. If the formatted text of the previous page did not fit into the corresponding main window , the composer searches the subsequent pages for a main window to output the text remainder. However, if the subsequent page of NEXT is NEXT again, the composer encounters an endless loop.
To be able to create correct page breaks in longer text, you should define a main window on each layout set page.
LAYOUT SET CONTROL
To output SAPscript layout sets, in the print program you must always start the output with OPEN_FORM and end it with CLOSE_FORM. The function module OPEN_FORM initializes the SAPscript composer and opens the specified layout set for subsequent output. The system combines all output for this layout set up to the CLOSE_FORM to one print request. If CLOSE_FORM is missing, nothing will be printed.
To output data in a layout set, you must use the SAPscript function modules WRITE_FORM, WRITE_FORM_LINES, and CONTROL_FORM. You can use these function modules any number of times in any order between opening and closing a layout set.
You cannot use the ABAP/4 statement WRITE to write output to a SAPscript layout set.
Several print requests
Start a layout set again
Switch layout sets
Find layout sets
SEVERAL PRINT REQUESTS
Within one transaction, you can open and close several layout sets using OPEN_FORM and CLOSE_FORM, however not simultaneously. You can use parameters in the OPEN_FORM to control whether the output is stored in the same print request. But also the SAP spool decides, depending on several plausibility checks, whether new output is appended to an existing print request or whether to create a new print request anyway.
CALL FUNCTION 'OPEN_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'CLOSE_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'OPEN_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'CLOSE_FORM'
You cannot combine ABAP/4 list output and SAPscript output in one print request.
START A LAYOUT SET AGAIN
Usually a print program does not print only one urging letter or one account statement, but several layout sets for different customers. To have the output for each customer begin with the start page of the layout set, you must start the current layout set again and again.
To start a layout set again, you must first end the current layout set and then open the layout set again. Within one print request, first call the function module END_FORM. It executes the final processing for the current layout set. Then start the layout set again using START_FORM. Output then begins again on the start page of the desired layout set.
CALL FUNCTION 'OPEN_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'START_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'END_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'START_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION 'END_FORM'
CALL FUNCTION CLOSE_FORM
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How do I find the cookies I want to keep
Recently I asked for some help but I think my request has got lost.
I had beenadvised to save the cookies I want to keep but this is beyond me.
My question is how do I find the cookie I want to keep? It is a cookie for an ebook and I have no idea what it is.
Will deleting all other cookies mean that it will also delete my passwords and log ins on several sites? I don't want this to happen.
Which brings me to the last point - You say that if I list exceptions to cookies I want to keep (at least I think that is what you mean), how do I find all those cookies?
Again, sorry for troubling you but until I can find out more about the cookies, I don't want to delete these in case I delete the wrong ones, such as the ebook.
Thank you cor-el. I do appreciate your advice...enormously.
AnthonyDear Sir,
Thank you so much for the above. It will be of great help in telling me where to go. But my problem is that if I can find cookies, I don't know which ones I want to keep. Are they labelled with the sites they refer to? If so that will help me. Apart from one which is the cookie I need to get to my online ebook, I guess there are cookies for the various passwords I have saved?
Forgive me but I am an old man and not real great with computers.
Thanks,
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How can we find the most usage and lowest usage of table in Sql Server by T-SQL
how can we find the most usage and lowest usage of table in Sql Server by T-SQL
The table has time stamp column
StartedOn datetime
EndedOn datetimeThe Below query has been used , but the textdata column doesnot include the name of the table ServiceLog.
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FROM
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Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL10_50.MSSQLSERVER\MSSQL\Log\log_148.trc',
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AND TEXTDATA
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How can I find the location of an app on my iPad 2?
How can I find the location of an app on my iPad 2? The app comes up with a search, but that seems to be the only way to find it. I just installed the app today, but I can't figure out where it is. It has a pretty distinctive icon, and I've looked through all of my apps and even in folders (even though I don't know how it would have gotten there). I want to put it in an appropriate folder under the right subject, but I can't find it to do this. I can use the app, since I can find it through a search though. I have a lot of apps, but I looked very carefully and can't find it. Is there a way to ask my iPad to locate it for me? It's a $25 app and one I plan to use regularly, so I want it located in the folder of my choice.This problem makes we wonder if I have other "missing" apps, apps that I could find if I happened to think to search for them, but that don't appear to be on my iPad (even though they actually are).
You were right about the homescreens. I had turned my iPad off for the night with less than three full homescreens of loose apps, those not in folders. When I turned the iPad on this morning to try your suggestions, I had five full pages of loose apps. They just appeared when I restarted, and there was the app I was looking for, easy to find. Last night I was deleting apps I decided I wouldn't use, organizing useful apps into folders, and making sure I had as few pages as needed by making sure the gaps made by the moved/deleted apps were closed. The missing apps didn't show up at that point; I was just left with fewer than 11 pages. The apps only showed up when I restarted this morning. There were almost three extra pages of apps that weren't there last night. I know there must be other things missing, since all of the pages are full. So I tried your suggestion in iTunes. I connected my iPad, found an app in the alphabetical list on the left, and double clicked it. This brought me to the app's homescreen (and its home folder when applicable), the place where it was located. In order to identify which page that was, I had to scroll through the screen shots of the homescreens that was below the homescreen that was showing until I found the homescreen whose number was in white. Then I could count the pages on my iPad until I got to that page. I'll have to delete more apps and organize more into folders to see what else might show up. There are just too many apps available for special education, and I'm in the process of figuring out which are the best for my needs. Thanks so much!
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ON THE CANON mg3520 CONNECTED to my PC via cable to Computer with Windows 7, How do i find the IP ADDRESS for the MG3520?
Hi biggergulp,
To view the IP addres of your PIXMA MG3520, please follow these steps:
1. Click Start and select All programs, Canon Utilities, IJ Network Tool, and then IJ Network Tool.
2. Click on your PIXMA MG3520.
3. Select Configuration... from the Settings menu.
The IP address of your PIXMA MG3520 will be displayed.
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In Pages when I go to FIND how can I change the highlight colour of the found word? At the moment it is a very pale grey and not easily seen.
Well, it might depend on the nationality of your keyboard, but on my US keyboard, the tilde ("squiggle") is above the TAB key; on a Mac, ⌘-TAB cycles through the active applications and ⌘-tilde cycles through the windows in the front application.
When you do a Find, Pages selects an instance of your search text (the next one after the current selection, I think, but I didn't check that). It doesn't make the document window the front window, though. If you click in the window to bring it to the front, it moves the selection (or insertion point) to wherever you click unless you click on or above the ruler. Try clicking at the top of the document window after you do a find; say somewhere near the document name. Now you should see the highlighted selection (your search text). If you click back on the Find window, the selection will go grey again, unless you hold ⌘ down while clicking. -
How do I find the model number of a MacBook
A friend of mine has a MacBook that won't start up. How do I find the model number of her MacBook? A number like MBXXXLL/A or MAXXXLL/A.
HI,
Do you meant he serial number? If so, click the Apple Menu then click: About This Mac. You will see Mac O S X. Under that click where you see: Version 10.x.x, then click one more time to see the serial number.
You can also view this information by launching the System Profiler (Applications/Utilties)
On the left under Contents select Hardware. The serial number will be displayed on the right.
Just out of curiosity, how is knowing the serial number going to help trouble shoot this MacBook ??
Carolyn -
How do I find the digital copy of a movie I just redeemed if it is not listed with my movies?
How do I find the digital copy of a movie I just redeemed if it is not listed with my movies?
I just liked them all right now.
Thanks. So yours only shows one cover movie poster too then. That is what mine shows.
When you say this:
based on whether I've got HD selected or not, e.g. my iPhone shows the SD size, but my iTunes based on whether I've got HD selected or not, e.g. my iPhone shows the SD size, but my iTunes (computer) shows HD.
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How do i find the IP address of my printer?
I have an HP 7130 all-in-one printer connected to a windows computer that is connected to a wireless router and modem. im using my macbook, which is also wireless to the same modem, and i am trying to set up a printer which requires the IP address of the printer it cannot find on its own. How do i find the IP address of the printer?
Thanks!Hi Gavin,
Actually it was a typo fault on my behalf. Unfortunately the 7130 will not have an IP address as it doesn't have an Ethernet connection - just USB.
So, you are either going to have to connect the printer to the Windows computer and print from the Mac via the share or get some other hardware to share the printer. There are a number of wireless print servers on the market which allow you to connect your printer to its USB socket and then print wirelessly from your Windows and Mac computers. Or you could look at replacing the router with an Airport Extreme, which has a USB port for a printer.
If you want use what you have then connect the printer to the Windows computer and share it. Then on your Mac, open the Printer Setup Utility and click Add. Click More Printers and then Windows Printing > Network Neighborhood. You should see the Workgroup name set in the Windows computer appear. If it doesn't then wait several minutes and try again (sometimes it can take a while before Windows computers appear in this list). Once the workgroup name appears double click it and select the computer from the new menu. At this stage you may be prompted for a user name and password for the Windows computer. Input this information and then the printer share should appear. Select it and then browse for your printer model. Now there is a good chance that your model is not listed under the HP menu so you will have to use one of the provided drivers in the list and see which one works best for your printer. Once you have selected an appropriate model click Add. Now you should be able to print via wireless..
Regards,
Paul -
I have a smartmail box and a 1 in a bubble next to it. I see no new emails to read so how do I find the ONE it says is there? if it is a glitch, how do I get rid of that bubble?
Try rebuilding the mailbox.
First select the offending mailbox. Then click on Mailbox in the menu bar, and select Rebuild. If the bubble goes away, it was a glitch. If it does not go away there is one unread message in that Mailbox.
To find that one:
In Mail, go to View / Sort by / Unread. That should bring the unread email to the top of the list.
Maybe you are looking for
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Performance problem in Zstick report...
Hi Experts, I am facing performance problem in Custoom Stock report of Material Management. In this report i am fetching all the materials with its batches to get the desired output, at a time this report executes 36,000 plus unique combination of ma
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Safari quit unexpectedly while using the librooksbas.dylib plug-in
First off this is on my husband iMac. He Was running FoxFire with Safari and was having some problems so he moved Foxfire to the trash and ran a App to clean up anything left behind. Well now he can't open Safari without getting "Safari quit unexpe
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How do I create a Toolbar like Windows Explorers allows you to set up
I want to install Google toolbar as well as some others like Crawler Toolbar. Is there anyway of doing this in Safari
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A couple of days ago, my system said Firefox update available. It encouraged me to upgrade to 3.36 for faster and better connection. I did just that. After words I logged into Facebook and then logged out. I logged into another favorite website. Imme
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Hi there! Wanna see if you guys can help me out... Installed my versions of InDesign, Flash, Fireworks, Illustrator, Dreamweaver and Photoshop today. All of them worked out... except (there's always an exception, right?). My keyboard does not functio