
In some ABAP Support Packages the SQL Editor of DBACOCKPIT will show a right-aligned output.
SAP Note 1969700 (section 'The output is right aligned') respectively 3343639 describe the reason and solution for this from ABAP aspect.
The aim of this post is to present an instant workaround to convert the output to a kind of "human readable" format.
The SQL statement referenced here is a statement from the statement collection attached to the SAP Note 1969700.
I am using Notepad++ as a freeware text editor.
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When you run a statement via the SQL editor of DBACOCKPIT and you get an output like this:
You might be struggling to read the columns and the values in the right way.
To get this right I usually:
It is not a big deal but helps me every time.
Hope it helps some of you too.
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