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  • Subject: Re: Bug busting session next week.
  • From: Sean Porterfield <sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 13:20:26 -0400
  • Organization: Best Distributing Co.

Scott Klement wrote:

> On 6 Apr 2000, Carey Evans wrote:
>
> > Most of it was fixed.  But DFU has never worked AFAIK, and the cursor
> > position on a screen interrupted by a break message still resets to
> > the first field.
> >
>
> I'll confirm this...  the cursor positioning never worked in DFU.  I dont
> think it ever worked when resuming from a break message, either.

I, too, agree with this.  We have some other applications in our software (not
IBM supplied) where the cursor is at the top of a window instead of on the first
field.  Using a dumb terminal or CA places the cursor in the first field.  DBU
has this problem also (on the exit window).  Hmm, maybe there's something about
windows?  (Not the OS, mind you, it's a DDS thing.)

If a trace file would help, I'd be glad to create one.  But maybe these are all
due to the same problem.

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