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  • Subject: Re: Cursor Position
  • From: "Lars Villadsen" <lv@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 08:46:15 +0200


Hi
We use the DDS keyword RTNCSRLOC.

DDS source :

     A                                      RTNCSRLOC(&CPR &CPF)
     A            CPR           10A  H
     A            CPF           10A  H

Rpg source :

    C           CPF       IFEQ '<YourFieldname>'
               .
               call program
               .
    C                     ENDIF


Lars Villadsen

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How can I determine the current position of the cursor on the screen in
a RPG program.  I tried using the Output Keyword in SDA to determine the
current ROW & COLUMN, but this only works on an output operation.  I
need to be able to have the user press F4 on the screen and based on the
field that he/she is currently on I will execute another program.  I
have done this once before but I cannot remember how I did this.



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