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Booth,
Unfortunately, there is no "P" type field or infds value that will give you
this.
However, there API's (and I have an *old* service program that I got from
somewhere waaaay back when, that will allow you to retrieve either/or/both
the sflpag and sflsiz values.
if you like, I can zip the source and example and send it to you off list.

Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst


On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 4:53 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Can an RPG program learn the SFLPAG value from the *DSPF?

I understand that I must set the page size in the display file - that
it can not be set from a P field. But if I set the size in the display
file, can I then discover the SFLPAG value in an RPG program?
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