What does it do? This statement sets the list cursor> to the first position of the next line after the current line, if the current position of the list cursor resulted from a previous output statement. In the first line of a new page and if the current list cursor was set to the list line using the statements SKIP>>, NEW-LINE>, NEW-PAGE>> or BACK>>, NEW-LINE> is ignored by the list cursor.
Latest notes: The statement NEW-LINE> is executed implicitly at the end of an event block>. ABAP_HINT_END • NO-SCROLLING NEW-LINE
ABAP Addition
What does it do? The addition NO-SCROLLING> has the effect that the first line of the current list level written after the statement NEW-LINE> using an output statement (WRITE>> or ULINE>>) cannot be moved horizontally. This applies to scrolling in the list displayed on the screen by the user and also to scrolling using the statement SCROLL>>. Vertical scrolling is not affected.
Latest notes: To freeze an area that covers multiple lines, the statement SET LEFT SCROLL-BOUNDARY>> can be used. ABAP_HINT_END
Example ABAP Coding
The line with the output Fixed Line> is not moved by horizontal scrolling. ABEXA 00449 ABAP_EXAMPLE_END • SCROLLING NEW-LINE
ABAP Addition
What does it do? The addition SCROLLING> undoes the addition NO-SCROLLING> (default setting). The addition NO-SCROLLING> can only be undone before an output statement is executed. Once a line has been frozen, this state can no longer be undone.