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It isn't clear to me where you clear the screen. There is a procedure there, and I expected to see

turn on *in31
turn off *in30
write CTL01
turn off *in31
turn on *in30
set rrn01 to zero

or something similar, and didn't see that.

I did see that in the filling of the subfile though, however I couldn't find any reference to *in30 except in the DDS.

Here is the pair of lines I use in my DDS for subfiles:
90 SFLDSP SFLDSPCTL
N90 SFLCLR

And then flip just one indicator to serve both mutually exclusive purposes.

(In other words, I am wondering if you change the *in30 in the DDS to N31, and add a N31 to the SFLDSPCTL line, if your problems will heal?)



On 7/7/2011 3:14 PM, Mike Wills wrote:
I know this is a basic subfile question, but I can't remember how to fix it.

I have a skeleton program I use for all of my subfile programs
(https://gist.github.com/1070421) and the problem I always have is
that if I had something on the subfile then the item(s) are all
removed (so have a blank subfile), I still see the item(s) on the list
(though they can't be selected). I know I have searched in the past
for the solution, but couldn't find the solution. This time with my
next subfile program, I am determined to fix that bug. I thought I
have to do something with a blank record, but I don't remember exactly
what needed to be done.

Maybe the 6-day weekend is screwing with my mind...

--
Mike Wills
http://mikewills.me


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