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I am trying to create a UIM panel group. To conserve screen real estate I
want to limit the number of options lines to 1, though I have several
options. So I need to implement the F23=More options capability.


However, I have been unsuccessful finding examples of this technique, and
though there are references to the feature in the Application Display
Reference guide, I do not see any that explain HOW to do this. Nor even
what to manipulate. When I try, I get CPD5B90 or CPD5B91, depending upon
whether a truth table is involved or not. (Note that both CBD5B90 and
CBD5B91 recommend changing MAXACTL to solve the problem, but that is
contrary to my purpose and won't use the F23=more. option.) Every example
UIM application Google finds for me, lacks this feature.



Do any of you know where I can find an understandable description or example
of how to do this? Or maybe can you provide advice that would lead to an
answer? (That is: advice other than reducing the number of options. J)



Dennis E. Lovelady
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