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I put the codes I could find in a table so I could find the combination I wanted easily.

http://martinvt.com/Code_Samples/code_samples.html

On 1/16/2015 4:24 PM, Jerry Adams wrote:
This was for an RPG II program (Father, I have sinned...) but I once had the
requirement to highlight certain lines on our order entry screen. It was a
rather simple matter of setting up the Hex codes with Biton/Bitoff at the
front on the description to accomplish this. There were a few replies which
indicated the hex codes, but I used the, if I remember correctly, the 5394
controller manual. It is assumed that one knows what bits to manipulate to
obtain, say, hex 21. For those of us of a certain (advanced) age, not a
problem.

Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
I took a pain pill. So, why are you still here?
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