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What is the value of RRN at the time you display the subfile at 12 1/2 pages?

Thanks,
 
Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst
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From: "THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <THarteau@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2009 12:02:10 PM
Subject: Subfile Not Displaying Records

Hi,
        I will be the first to admit I am a novice with subfiles. I have a
program from a programmer long gone. If I have 11 1/2 pages of data (158
records), it works fine. If I have 0 records, it displays a 'No Records
Found'  message. If there are 12 1/2 pages of data (178 records), I get a
blank subfile. No message, no lines.  In debug, it looks like the subfile
is building fine.  The DDS looks ok. I am sure it is something I am just
not seeing. I found a lot in the archives about more than 9999 records,
but I am no where near that. Here is the subfile stuff from the DDS:
      A          R SFLJOB                    SFL 
      A            QTE            6Y 0O  8  6EDTCDE(Z) 
      A            DSPDAT        8A  O  8 13 
      A            SBJ          10A  O  8 22 
      A            QTY          11Y 3O  8 33EDTCDE(L) 
      A            NET          14Y 4O  8 47EDTCDE(L) 
      A            MLT            6Y 3O  8 64EDTCDE(L) 
      A            PC            6Y 3O  8 73EDTCDE(L) 
      A            ACT            2Y 0B  8  2EDTCDE(Z) 
      A****************************************************************** 

      A          R CTLJOB                    SFLCTL(SFLJOB) 
      A                                      SFLPAG(14) 
      A                                      SFLSIZ(9999) 
      A N19                                  SFLEND(*MORE) 
      A  50                                  SFLCLR 
      A N50                                  SFLDSPCTL 
      A N50                                  SFLDSP 
      A                                      OVERLAY 
      A            RRN            4S 0H      SFLRCDNBR(CURSOR) 
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Any ideas? Thanks!

Terri Harteau
Felker Brothers Corporation
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