What are the uses of table control and tabstrip control

can anyone tell me the uses of table control and tabstrip control

Hi,
table control is more comfortable for customizing.scroll bars all possible in this.where as it is not possible in step loops.
check this example.
PROGRAM ZBHTCTRL.
TABLES: LFA1, EKKO.
DATA: OKCODE1 LIKE SY-UCOMM,
OKCODE2 LIKE SY-UCOMM.
CONTROLS TABC TYPE TABLEVIEW USING SCREEN 1001.
DATA: BEGIN OF ITAB OCCURS 0,
MANDT LIKE EKKO-MANDT,
EBELN LIKE EKKO-EBELN,
BSTYP LIKE EKKO-BSTYP,
BSART LIKE EKKO-BSART,
END OF ITAB.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_1000 INPUT.
CASE OKCODE1.
WHEN 'BACK'.
SET SCREEN 0.
WHEN 'NEXT'.
SET SCREEN 1001.
SELECT * FROM EKKO INTO CORRESPONDING FIELDS OF TABLE ITAB WHERE
LIFNR = LFA1-LIFNR.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_1001 INPUT
MODULE MOVE_DATA OUTPUT.
EKKO-MANDT = ITAB-MANDT.
EKKO-EBELN = ITAB-EBELN.
EKKO-BSTYP = ITAB-BSTYP.
EKKO-BSART = ITAB-BSART.
ENDMODULE. " MOVE_DATA OUTPUT
MODULE USER_COMMAND_1001 INPUT.
CASE OKCODE2.
WHEN 'BACK'.
SET SCREEN 1000.
ENDCASE.
ENDMODULE. " USER_COMMAND_1001 OUTPUT
MODULE STATUS_1001 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS 'MENU'.
SET TITLEBAR 'TIT'.
ENDMODULE. " STATUS_1001 OUTPUT
MODULE STATUS_1000 OUTPUT.
SET PF-STATUS 'DMENU'.
SET TITLEBAR 'xxx'.
ENDMODULE. " STATUS_1000 OUTPUT
FORM ON_CTMENU_FORM1 USING CMENU TYPE REF TO CL_CTMENU.
CALL METHOD CMENU->LOAD_GUI_STATUS
EXPORTING
PROGRAM = ' ZBHTCTRL'
STATUS = 'CMENU'
MENU = CMENU.
CALL METHOD CMENU->ADD_FUNCTION
EXPORTING
FCODE = 'RX'
TEXT = 'RECIEVE'.
ENDFORM.
FLOW LOGIC:
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_1000.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_1000.
PROCESS BEFORE OUTPUT.
MODULE STATUS_1001.
LOOP AT ITAB WITH CONTROL TABC CURSOR TABC-TOP_LINE.
MODULE MOVE_DATA.
ENDLOOP.
PROCESS AFTER INPUT.
MODULE USER_COMMAND_1001.
LOOP AT ITAB.
ENDLOOP.
for more info check this link.
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw2004s/helpdata/en/9f/dbac1d35c111d1829f0000e829fbfe/content.htm
thanks
Ashu.

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