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  • Subject: Re: RSTDSP(*YES/*NO) question
  • From: "Todd Sabella" <Todd.Sabella@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2000 14:00 -0600

When you set on LR, the display file from pgm B closes.  The screen "blanks" out
until another record format is written to the screen.  If you use the KEEP 
keyword in the display file for pgm B, the last screen from pgm B will still be 
displayed even if the display file closes; therefore, the scren will not blink.

If you RETRN without setting on LR, the display file from pgm B does not close 
so the screen does not "blank" out in the first place.

Todd

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Subject: RSTDSP(*YES/*NO) question
Author:  RPG400-L@midrange.com at internet
Date:    3/10/2000 10:45 AM


Hi!
I have a SF PGM (Pgm A) where we have an option that calls a Window PGM (Pgm B).
The two DFs are compiled with RSTDSP until now there isnt any problem.
     
Whats wrong (or at least seems IMHO) is that the when I use 
SETON LR
in the Pgm B it blinks the display device  when returns to the fisrt Pgm A.
     
In the other side when I only do a
RETRN
it does not blink the display device.
     
Does anybody have an explication ?
     
TIA,
Silvio.

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