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  • Subject: Re: Subfile Entry Pgm
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <eMail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 16:37:38 -0800
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Darlene,

Under one of the CUA models, the SFLCTL record, as it's last line before
the subfile, would have the current entry line.

When the user enters data on that line, the information is written to
the end of the subfile.

For an example of this, try WRKUSRPRF *ALL.  The first line after the
column titles is a data entry line, which is part of the SFLCTL, then
the subfile follows.

This way the user is always entering data at the same place on the
screen and the subfile grows.

HTH,
J. Kilgore


> 
> Darlene Wright <DarleneW@cross-check.com>

> 
> Help; I've written a subfile where I initialized 300 records SFLSIZ = 300
> and SFLPAG = 15. The user enters one field and field exits to the next
> subfile line. The problem is when they get to the bottom of the page line
> 15
> if they do not use the roll down field to the next page,  they will write
> over the 1st subfile record on the existing page. What I like to do is a
> force control back to the program on the last field exit of the page.
> Problem SFLENTER does not allow indicator options. Anyone got a an idea?
>                  Thanks
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