what does line means?
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Answer / srikanth
In SAP, a line refers to a debit or credit posting in a
document. A document is divided into two portions - one
Header data & second line item data.
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Answer / raji
line item contain information relating to account
number ,amount,debit/credit, tax etc.sap allows a maximum
of 999 line items in a single document
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Answer / naresh
line item means, debit & credit side information of posted
document. debit info is one line item & credit info is
another line item
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