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     Mike -

     V5R1M0, with Designer at SP level 2.

     Doug


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Subject: Re: Display all fields with CODE Designer
Author:  "hockings@ca.ibm.com" <SMTP:hockings@ca.ibm.com> at ALLTELEXCH
Date:    2/19/02 8:43 AM


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Douglas,

What version SP level are you running?

The "Ignore indicators" setting should show all the fields that are
visible.  To quicky make a indicator set that has all the indicators on
I
think you could simply create a new set (the default is no indicators
checked) then click the "Off" radio button  for "Checked indicators
are:"

Mike

Mike Hockings, P.Eng.
WebSphere Development Tools for AS/400  -  CODE/Designer & WebFacing !
IBM Canada Ltd. Laboratory
hockings@ca.ibm.com
voice 905 413 3199

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     I recently did a mass change type of project, where I expanded rate

     fields from 5 to 7 long.  Used Designer for all the screen and
printer
     file work.  On screens I noticed that some fields displayed when
using
     the "Ignore all Indicators" option, and then if I selected the "All

     Indicators Off" from the drop-down, then a different set of fields
     were displayed.  So I changed the visible rate fields using first
one
     then the other option.

     Unfortunately, this still did not catch all the fields - Some
fields
     still were not shown using the 2 options.  Is there some way to
     display (and change) ALL the fields regardless of the indicators?
Or,
     is there a FAST way to set up an indicator set for "All indicators
     On"?  When I tried to create an all on indicator set, Designer did
one
     of its infamous crashes.

     Thanks in advance



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