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>> Well, FAST400 clears the flag set by QT3REQIO from QWSGET/QWSPUT. >> There does not seem to any (legal) difference between (FAST400) clearing >> the flag or (you) preventing it from being set. So the "legality" is about >> the same... Leif, ...except that what FAST400 is trying to do is get you to simply run your existing green-screen apps without the 5250 "interactive tax" overhead (aka cheating), whereas I'm actually trying to enable you to run your programs in batch. In theory, with my method, you could avoid the whole interactive job side of things totally. I don't know whether I could convince IBM that this is in their interests to allow this (a business case could me made about keeping existing customers happy), but I could certainly try. Regards, Rory
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