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  • Subject: CA/Win95 and windows DDS keyword
  • From: BG0794@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 19 Aug 1997 22:41:52 -0400 (EDT)

  Is it a know problem where Client Access for Win95 does not properly
display the value in a program to system field using the WDWTITLE keyword in
DDS?  Or am I in need of a PTF.   In CA, the value properly displays upon
first write of the panel.  On each succeeding write it does not reflect the
changed value that the program has placed in to the field.  Rumba just
butchers the value.  It truncates and sometimes shifts the contents of the
field, yet it does change.  On a regular NP terminal it works fine.  Or is
this just another fine example of where the 5250 emulators can not do the
simple things that good old twinax does? :)
BG
CAS, Laurel Maryland
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