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The first thing that jumps out at me would be to use the "Position Cursor" 
keyword with some controlling indicators.   Of course this could get ugly if 
you are talking about a ton of fields on the screen.   Downside to that is the 
user would have to hit "enter" after each field, or the field would have to be 
labeled as "enter exit" required.

Now, if there IS something that is within DDS already, that would be great, 
even IF I hadn't found a reason to use it yet.

Tracy L. Ball
The Jackson Group
Sr. Programmer/Analyst 
(317) 781-4600 ext. 3107


-----Original Message-----
From: Benjamin Deaver [mailto:BDeaver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 3:23 PM
To: 'rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: Field progression in DDS


Does anyone know how to specify a field progression order in a DDS?  I want
to alter the order that fields are processed on a screen rather than using
the traditional left to right that the screen defaults to.  I have tried
changing the order of the fields in the DDS as well as the FLDCSRPRG
keyword.  Neither of these are doing anything for me.  

Any great ideas out there?

Benjamin Deaver
Programmer 
Labatt Food Service

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