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Hi Reeve -

Hmmm...had the ASSUME and KEEP in place, so that's not it.  I've
manually positioned the subfile to overlay the moon-bounce data, and I
can watch the (old) data redisplay just before the window writes over
it.  It's like the window isn't really a window but a full screen from
a previous life with a new window pasted on top.

I've had this same situation. IIRC it is putting a copy of the screen as it appeared when the display file in the service program is opened or something like that.


I got around it by opening and closing the display file in each call to the service program procedure. It hurts performance but for my particular application it isn't used enough to be a problem.

If the window formats are in the same display file as the calling program another option that might work would be to share the display file's open data path.

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