QUE ABOUT ADDITIONAL FILED SPACE REMOVAL...

hiii alll...
I have sticked with this little problem and it is that :
i am having filed whose size is 50 and in program it only holds 30 character...
now at the time of displaying i only want to disply that 30 characters and want to
remove additional 20 spaces that is being displayed with it by default... IN CLASSICAL REPORT
i have used NO-GAP... but it doesnt work...
Thanks in advance... and all the best...
Regards...
Nirav Parekh

Hiii...
U need to give spaces before and after the variable name
like strlen( name ). and  u need to assign the result of this function to a variable.... check that out..
just copy and paste the below code.. its syntax free..
data w_variable(50) type c.
data w_length type i.
w_variable = '123456789012345678901234567890'.
w_length = strlen( w_variable ).
write : w_variable(w_length).
write : 'sai ramesh'.
Immediately after printing w_variable it starts printing 'Sai ramesh'.
it solves ur problem..
reward helpful answers..
sai ramesh

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