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If you add a constant field to the display file, and base it on an
indicator, the indicator is off by default, so therefore the field
will be off by default.


On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 06:33:21 -0800, Douglas W. Palme
<dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a quick question about a display file I am working on.
> 
> it is for a truck dispatch inquiry where the dispatcher views the load
> information, check call, etc.  However I need to add a couple of constants
> that only appear if say the truck is due for a PM, etc.  Now I know I can
> just add an indicator to it and when the truck chesks for its PM status it
> turns it on or off; my question is there a way with SDA that I can turn it
> off by defualt?
> 
> I would rather only turn it on if it is needed.
> 
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