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  • Subject: Re: Subfile message
  • From: dhandy@xxxxxxxxxxx (Douglas Handy)
  • Date: Mon, 25 Oct 1999 11:35:22 -0400

Greg,

>Does anyone know if you can change the message on the bottom of the sub
>file from "More..."  & "Bottom" to something else, when I use the DDS
>keyword SFLEND(*MORE)?  I don't want to do this system wide, only on a
>few on my programs.

You can do it by inserting your own MSGF with (at least) the messages
used for More... and Bottom.  (If you wanted it system wide you could
change QCPFMSG, but you said you don't.  MSGF's have the nifty
capacity to let you override just certain messages.  The system will
first look in your MSGF, and if not found, default back to QCPFMSG.

Change CPX6AB2 and CPX6AB1 to what you want.  Also note than if you
add a literals + or - sign in the message, they become mouse hotspots
with the enhanced WS controller.

Doug
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