I want to get NEW_PAGE  after 5th SY-TABIX in Smartform.

Hi Experts,
                I've created Two Tables into a Folder in Single Main Window but I when execute smartform i'm getting Second Table after Finishing First Table..but i want to Get Second Table after end of 5th SY-TABIX  of First Table. and NEW-PAGE should Trigger after 5th SY-TABIX of second Table.
Ao please tell proper command and where to give that command and how to write code for calling NEW-PAGE.
Pankaj.
Edited by: PANKAJ CHIRMADE on Feb 28, 2009 9:58 AM

hi
as u create table line for ist table u can create command on this line. just right click on the table line which u created.
goto create->flowlogic->command.
when u create it then in CONDITIONS tab which is near the GENERAL ATTRIBUTES tab, put ur condition as
in field name give SY-TABIX and in comparison value give '5' note that comparison valu should be in commas
and in GENERAL ATTRIBUTES tab , check the field Go to New Page

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