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Help!  I'm trying to understand what the manuals are telling me the data
structure layout looks like for Display Files.  There is a common I/O area
starting at position 241 that contains stuff like write-counts, read-counts,
etc. and then a file-type specific area starting at 367 where the Aid Byte,
cursor locations, etc are (for display files).  However, it seems that a
POST operation goes back and overlays the common area (starting at 241) with
a completely different layout?  Am I reading that correctly?  Does anyone
have a clear layout of what the INFDS looks like for display files only, and
does it really change on a POST operation?

Nelson Smith, CDP, CCP
IBM Certified Specialist
AS400 RPG IV Programmer
(727) 431-8243
(800) 284-2006



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