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>From the DDS reference manual for display files:
"Turquoise and yellow fields have column separators even if DSPATR(CS) is
not specified. (The column separators appear as small blue dots between
characters on color displays. They disappear when the display station user
sets the color display station for reduced line spacing.)"

Donald R. Fisher, III
Project Manager
Roomstore Furniture Company
(804) 784-7600 extension 2124
DFisher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

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Another one of those "I'm a little rusty at this" questions.  I'm creating a
display file and I'm conditioning the color of fields on certain indicators,
which are set on or off based on values.  I'm attempting to use green if
everything is good, yellow if there's a warning, red if there's a problem.
No trouble with red and green but if I try to use yellow on any field I
always get column separators.  Is this one of those quirky things about DDS
or am I doing something wrong?  Here's what I have under the field:

    EDTCDE(1)
    COLOR(YLW)
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