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Well a load all subfile where you specify a maximum subfile records is, I
believe, 9999. At least the SFLSIZ keyword takes 9999. What's in SFLSIZ?

If you do a page at a time subfile, Which with 300 records is probably
where you should be anyway, it's unlimited. You set SFLSIZ one larger than
SFLPAG and let OS/400 take care of PAGE UP.

Or you can get it really under control and do a SFLPAG = SFLSIZ subfile.
That way you control PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN.

I'd be willing to bet that your SFLSIZ keyword in you DDS is set to 71.
Strange number by the way.

Thanks,

Mark

Mark D. Walter
Senior Programmer/Analyst
CCX, Inc.
mwalter@xxxxxxxxxx
http://www.ccxinc.com


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There is a example of a subfile program on the IBM website. It was working
fine as
provided. But then I added @ 300 records to its customer file. After doing
that, the
program would not display more than 71 records. This does not seem to make
sense. Is there another example that I can download which displays a large
number
of records. Can you tell me this limit???



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