SAP GET CURSOR LIST LINE ABAP Statements

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GET CURSOR - line_properties

Short Reference


ABAP Syntax ... [VALUE val] [LENGTH len] [[DISPLAY|MEMORY]
OFFSET off].

ABAP Addition
1 ... VALUE val
2 ... LENGTH len
3 ... [DISPLAY|MEMORY] OFFSET off

What does it do? With these additions, further information on the cursor position can be read using the addition LINE of the statement GET CURSOR.
• VALUE GET CURSOR LINE - list

ABAP Addition

What does it do? The addition VALUE assigns the formatted content of the list line on which the cursor is positioned to the data object val. For val, a character-type variable is expected.
• LENGTH GET CURSOR LINE - list

ABAP Addition

What does it do? The addition LENGTH assigns the line length set using the addition LINE-SIZE of the statement introducing the program or using NEW-PAGE (this is the line on which the cursor is positioned) to the data object len. For len, a variable of the type i is expected.
• DISPLAY OFFSET GET CURSOR LINE - list
• MEMORY OFFSET GET CURSOR LINE - list
• OFFSET GET CURSOR LINE - list

ABAP Addition

What does it do? The addition OFFSET without an addition or with the addition DISPLAY assigns the position of the cursor in the displayed line on which it is positioned to the data object off. For off, a variable of the type i is expected.

The addition OFFSET with the addition MEMORY assigns the position of the character in the list buffer line (on whose output the cursor is currently positioned) to the data object off. If the cursor is on one of the characters <(><<)> or > for characters cut off in the display, the position of the character in the list buffer that is overwritten by the character is assigned. For off, a variable of the type i is expected.

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