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Gary,

You don't have to remove the file level spec, you can override it at field level:

A CHGINPDFT
A 88 DSPATR(PR)
A N88 DSPATR(HI UL)

Joep Beckeringh



Op 20 feb. 2015, om 16:04 heeft Gary Thompson <gthompson@xxxxxxxxxxx> het volgende geschreven:

Gary Monnier's suggestion to use DSPATR(PR) worked, but the results were still not
entirely satisfactory, due to a habit I have had where instead of specifying display
attributes for each display file field, I would specify attributes at the FILE level.
Here are the original file level specs for my project:

A DSPSIZ(24 80 *DS3)
A CHGINPDFT(HI UL)
A ERRSFL
A CF01
A CF03

By specifying "CHGINPDFT (HI UL)" at the file level, any subfile field
where I set DSPATR(PR) was displayed to the user underlined and
highlighted, which made the protected field appear like any other
updatable field.

Confusing and not at all what users need.

My fix was to remove the file-level CHGINPDFT (HI UL) spec and
control display attributes at the field level with the following:

A 88 DSPATR(PR)
A N88 DSPATR(HI UL)


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