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Todd,
Try adding the Erase keyword(found under the Overlay keywords of your SFLCTL
format.
Add the subfile record.  Make it active when your SFLDSP indicator is Off.

SFLDSP  50
SFLDSPCTL       51

Erase           N50
SDATA1


-----Original Message-----
From: Todd.Sabella@alltel.com [mailto:Todd.Sabella@alltel.com]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 12:31 PM
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Subfile woes.....



I'm working on a file maintenance program (add, update, delete).  The
records are being displayed in a subfile.  After each add, update, or
delete, the subfile is reloaded and re-displayed to the user.

Everything works fine except when the file contains only 1 record.  The
record is displayed in the subfile and then I delete it using the program.
After the record is deleted from the file, the program clears the subfile
and reads the file to reload the subfile.  The program doesn't find any
records and correctly sets the indicators for SFLDSP and SFLDSPCTL.  BUT
when the screen is displayed, the record that was deleted is still being
displayed on the screen.

Any thoughts as to why this may be happening....
Thanks,
Todd
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