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Hi everyone. I have a subfile display program with many screens and multiple subfiles. Some of the screens are over 80 and some are lower than 80. I want to set it up so that the screens will resize more accurately. I have never done this before but I am pretty sure I can do it using this:
A                                      DSPSIZ(27 132 *DS4
A                                             24 80 *DS3)

When I try just to compile with the above code without adding it to the subfile control I get this error message: CPD7812 30 2 Message . . . . : Subfile control record overlaps subfile record. CPD7817 30 4 Message . . . . : Value on SFLPAG keyword too large for display size.

When I add one of the display sizes to a subfile control I get this warning message as well as the ones above: CPD8018 10 1 Message . . . . : Keyword may not function as expected with DSPMOD.

Here is what one of my subfile controls look like:
A R S01CTL SFLCTL(S01SFL) 070221 A*%%TS SD 20070221 003008 ECK REL-V5R3M0 5722-WDS 070221 A SFLSIZ(0020) 070221 A SFLPAG(0019) 070221 A CF03(03 'EXIT') 070221 A ROLLUP 070221 A OVERLAY 070221 A DSPMOD(*DS3) 070327 A 50 SFLDSP 070221 A 51 SFLDSPCTL 070221 A 52 SFLCLR 070221 A 53 SFLEND(*MORE) 070221

Any help would be appreciated. Thank you very much

Jeff Williams


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