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  • Subject: Re: Getting the field attributes of a subfile record
  • From: "Dennis Lovelady" <dennis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 06:17:55 -0500

Hi, Chandan:

>problem, I have a subfile record with a field in reverse Image, If I
>update the same record again without validation, then reverse image is
>getting off. How can I retain the RI.

The way I have handled this in the past, is to have hidden fields that hold
the special attributes.  For example, if I use *IN31 to indicate RI, then I
will put a hidden field into the subfile, and call it IN31.  Before each
subfile (RE)WRITE, I'd have:
    MOVE *IN31    IN31
and after each subfile READ I'd have:
    MOVE IN31  *IN31

HTH
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