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Old programmers never die they just branch to a new routine, Vern.

Slightly off topic, I guess.

HTH,
TIA,
Thanks,
Whichever applies

Dave B

Sometimes I get the feeling the whole world is against me, but deep down I know that's not true. Some of the smaller countries are neutral. -- Robert Orben (comedy writer)

-----Original Message-----
From: RPG400-L [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vernon Hamberg
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2015 5:50 PM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i (AS/400 and iSeries)
Subject: Re: Hex Code for Position Cursor

What will the young f#$%ts do when we old f#$%ts fade away?

Of course, even I hope that old f#$%ts DO fade away and quickly!

Alright, I apologize on a Friday!!

Vern

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?
--
NMM&D
615-832-2730



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