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Component: BC-DWB-TOO
Component Name: Workbench Tools: Editors, Painters, Modelers
Description: An ABAP Editor setting. In command mode the ABAP Editor is operated with header commands in the command line and line commands in the line number area. As well as the command mode there is also theedit control mode and the PC mode with or without line numbering. The default setting is PC mode with line numbering.
Key Concepts: Command mode is a feature of the SAP Workbench Tools, such as Editors, Painters, and Modelers. It allows users to quickly and easily access and execute commands without having to navigate through menus or type in commands. This makes it easier to perform tasks such as creating objects, editing objects, and running programs. How to use it: To access command mode, press the F2 key on your keyboard. This will open a command window where you can type in commands. You can also use the arrow keys to scroll through the list of available commands. Once you have selected a command, press Enter to execute it. Tips & Tricks: When using command mode, you can use the Tab key to auto-complete commands. This can save time when typing in long or complex commands. Additionally, you can use the Up and Down arrow keys to scroll through previously used commands. This is useful for quickly re-executing a command without having to type it out again. Related Information: For more information on command mode and other features of the SAP Workbench Tools, please refer to the official SAP documentation at https://help.sap.com/viewer/product/SAP_ERP_6_0_EHPs_6/6.0/en-US/index.html?topic=%2Fcom.sap.help.erp60_ehp6%2Fhtml%2Fbc_dwb_too%2Fbc_dwb_too_intro.htm