What is Tab Stop purpose in SCRIPTS.

What is Tab Stop purpose in SCRIPTS.

Hi,
Tab stops we define in paragraph are replaced by the tabs we define in the form. Tabs are defined by double comma i.e ,,.
They are defined as space from left margin. You may change the alignment for respective tab to left, right or center.
For example :-
if you define say two tabs say 3 and 10.
and say you have following data in form
,,1091,,Material1
,,02,,Material2
these will be formatted as follow:-
   1091   Material1
   02      Material2
hope this helps.
Enjoy SAP.
Pankaj Singh.

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