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BOTH, but also the indicators that are CONDITIONING indicators... I do
have the INDARA and data structure. However, it isn't affecting the *IN
indicators and array. 

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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael Ryan
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 10:17 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Indicator Redux

You mean for a display file or printer file? If so, you need the INDARA
keyword in your file, and a data structure in your program. Like this...

FWCS110D   CF   E             WorkStn IndDS(WCS110DS)
F                                     SFile(WCS110D1:D1RRN)

  * Workstation indicator data structure.
D WCS110DS        DS
D  Exit                   3      3N
D  SortByName             5      5N
D  SortByAcct             6      6N
D  SortByDate             7      7N
D  NameSearch            17     17N
D  AcctSearch            18     18N
D  DateSearch            19     19N
D  Previous              12     12N
D  SflDsp                30     30N
D  SflDspCtl             31     31N
D  SflClr                32     32N
D  RollUp                40     40N
D  RollDown              41     41N

Then you can test if exit is on (the user pressed it). Or you can set an
indicator on like SflClr (Clear subfile).



On 12/6/06, Turnidge, Dave <DTurnidge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have looked through the archives having to do with Indicator Arrays,

and am confused. It appears that there are two arrays(?): one for 
display file indicators, and one for RPG indicators.

When I started on my current project I was told that I didn't need to 
use the "pointer method" to define my indicators, but now I am running

into a problem. I have set up variable "ExcludeSys" for position 27 in

my indicator data structure. However, when I turn ExcludeSys *ON, 
*IN27 is not *ON, and, I WANT it to be on.

Please help me understand the difference (if there is one) and/or how 
to be able to use a variable name and have the action continue on to 
the indicator. Also, if there is a page in a Redbook (or equivalent) 
that explains this from IBM's "easy to understand" viewpoint <G> a 
link would be nice...

Thank you,

Dave

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