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Component: BC-DWB
Component Name: ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure
Description: Creation and modification of the source code in the "Line number" field that is assigned to each line of the source code.
Key Concepts: Line command is a feature of the ABAP Workbench, Java IDE and Infrastructure components of SAP. It allows users to enter commands directly into the command line, which can be used to execute various tasks such as creating, editing, and deleting objects. Line commands are typically used for quick and easy access to commonly used functions. How to use it: To use line commands, users must first open the command line window in the ABAP Workbench, Java IDE or Infrastructure component. Once the window is open, users can enter a line command followed by any necessary parameters. For example, to create a new object, users can enter “CREATE OBJECT” followed by the name of the object they wish to create. Tips & Tricks: When using line commands, it is important to remember that they are case sensitive. This means that if a command is entered in all lowercase letters, it will not be recognized by the system. Additionally, it is important to remember that some commands require additional parameters in order to be executed correctly. Related Information: For more information on line commands and how to use them in SAP, please refer to the official SAP documentation. Additionally, there are many online tutorials and resources available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use line commands in SAP.