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I found my problem. It was as I suspected - programmer error.

For some reason I had deleted the "clear SFL;" line in the FillSFL subroutine. Works fine now.




On 2/12/2014 4:04 PM, Stephen Coyle wrote:
Booth,

I looked around at some code and my usual setup was DSPF1 would have
RSTDSP(*YES) and any other window display files overlaying DSPF1 would have
RSTDSP(*NO). I seem to remember a time when the background of a window
would go black without a setup like this. I'm on V7R1 now and I cannot get
that result no matter what I do now. But the problem with the background
data reverting back to the values first displayed seems to be when the
window DSPF is left active in PROG2 and has RSTDSP(*YES). Playing around,
the issue was fixed by either closing the display file in PROG2 or DSPF2
with RSTDSP(*NO).

- Steve




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