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OK I finally see WHAT it is. The second page, I have the order# value of
the first page the one I updated. So that's why it's not writing the new
value. Why this is, I have to check. IOW, why if I am on the second page of
the subfile
is the order# from back on page1.

On Thu, Apr 21, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Hoteltravelfundotcom <
hoteltravelfun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have added a field, to a screen which is not the subfile but is called
when you want to change that line.

I added one standalone field a yes-no 'Y' field to the screen.
I write this to a small file, with the order# passed and this 'Y'. When
they run the program and want to change on that screen or display, it will
show a 'Y' if that is in this small file.

When I add my 'Y' from the first page of the subfile, it write it fine.
More than one record from the first subfile page is fine, it writes as many
as needed.

But then when I go to the next subfile page, select a row and put in this
'Y' it will not write it.

However, if I start out, by scrolling to second subfile page, put the 'Y'.
that it will write.

This is a very large large program and am having trouble debugging.

What would u say is happening conceptually, that it works fine for only
one subfile page?



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