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  • Subject: Re: Subfile question.
  • From: "James W. Kilgore" <qappdsn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 08:56:02 -0700
  • Organization: Progressive Data Systems, Inc.

Fabrizio,

In your SFLCTL record have a line like this:

0215.00      A            XXTOP#         4S 0H      SFLRCDNBR

Set field XXTOP#  to 1 and you will go to the top, set to any sfl record number
on the last page to go to the bottom.

You can keep track of your subfile count in your program or use a feedback data
structure with the following:

0068.00      I*
0069.00      I*                                   SUBFILE RECORD NUMBER
0070.00      I                                    B 376 3770WSSFR$
0071.00      I*
0072.00      I*                                   SUBFILE TOP OF DISPLAY
0073.00      I                                    B 378 3790WSSFT$
0074.00      I*
0075.00      I*                                   SUBFILE RECORD COUNT
0076.00      I                                    B 380 3810WSSFC$


HTH


Fabrizio Gurrieri wrote:

>         Sorry, I make a mistake, I need to scroll Up and Down a subfile
> respectly until the top or the bottom automatically.
>
> Any suggestions???
>

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