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where parameter.txt is the text file. This works fine.
Now our requirement is to write more than one parameters separated by a 'TAB Space i.e. /t'
So our code will be something like this: -DEFAULT &PARAMETER1 = '100' -DEFAULT &PARAMETER2 = '200' -DEFAULT &PARAMETER3 = '300' FILEDEF parameter DISK r_poc/parameter.txt -RUN -WRITE parameter &PARAMETER1 (some code for /t) &PARAMETER2 (some code for /t)&PARAMETER3 -CLOSE parameter
We need help to now Dialog manager command to write a tab space. We tried '/t' but it writes '/t' as suchThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Thanks a lot for the immediate reply. The solution you suggested worked for us. Only that &TAB300 i.e. a Tab with a constant number is understood as a new parameter and WF starts prompting for TAM300!! But not a problem for us, because we are not using constants.