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  • Subject: Re: Can you see contents of a non-display field...
  • From: Ed.Doxtator@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 19 Sep 1997 17:39:47 +0100

Drake-face...

NO, you canna see the entered data cos the workstation attribute PR won't
echo the characters to the screen.

-Doc




gdrake @ intentia.com on 19/09/97 17:19:04

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From: Gary Drake@INTENTIA on 09/19/97 10:19 AM

To:   MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
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Subject:  Can you see contents of a non-display field...
Okay, folks, I have a US$1 wager riding on this answer.
On an AS/400, when you put a terminal (not a PC) into hex mode (the mode
that shows you the attribute bytes), can you see the contents of a
non-display field, or do you just see blank space bordered by the
non-display/reset bytes?
TIA,
(now I just have to figure out how to split my winnings with all of you)
Gary A. Drake
Intentia North America


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