That would perform faster. But the answer deppends on the table being selected. De: epalmer via sap-abap [mailto:sap-abap Groups. Just as a note here. I have not had problems with single loop ats but would never use nested loops. Our company has tables that have 30,, entries on them so we are definitely sensitive to performance.
From: R. Neal Wilhite via sap-abap [mailto:sap-abap Groups. My two cents: If you design carefully the program, you can have nested loops with hashed tables that work really fast.
How to do that? In the header ht table you maintain the max number of lines for that header. Do headertable-maxlines times Read table lineshttable with table key? Enddo Endloop. We are ECC6 on a Unix platform.
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That was fun. You can also create multiple range selections in one or more clips in the browser. Note: This illustration shows a timeline range selection. Browser range selections have straight range handles. In the Libraries sidebar in Final Cut Pro, select an event. If the filmstrip wraps onto two lines, you can select a range extending over the break simply by continuing to drag across the break.
When you reach the edge, the pointer jumps to the next line. Use the I and O keys to set the range selection start and end points. See Set a range start point or end point , below. Move the skimmer or the playhead over a clip, then press X. These marker lines can indicate any of the following: clips marked as favorite green or rejected red , manually applied keywords blue , or analysis keywords purple.
In Final Cut Pro, open an existing project. Click the Tools pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the timeline and choose Range Selection or press R. The pointer changes to the Range Selection tool. Drag the Range Selection tool across one or more clips to select a range.
To adjust the range selection start and end points, drag the range handles on either side of the range. Select End Sub The examples that are included in this article show you how to select varying ranges on the active worksheet of your current workbook. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. A subscription to make the most of your time.
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