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Set the SFLEND to the not indicator i.e. N34. Then you wouldn't need to
worry about setting it in the program. That being said, I typically set
the indicator on in the inz of the program and not worry about it for load
all page subfiles.




On Wed, Jan 15, 2014 at 12:55 PM, James H. H. Lampert <
jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 1/15/14 8:36 AM, Stuart Rowe wrote:
Make sure that, at the end of your loading excersize, that you enable the
SFLEND keyword -- if you robbed it from another function, this DDS
keyword
may even be missing from the DSPF.

That did it. Thanks. Turns out that both the subfile screens for that
program had the same problem.

The downside to being a generalist is that you're always forgetting
things a specialist wouldn't have a chance to forget.

Incidentally, should I also be setting that indicator off when clearing
the subfile?

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JHHL



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