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Now I am really confused. I just went to check this out, but first I checked to be sure I knew exactly what wasn't working right, and the darn thing worked. Very slow, but correctly. Which of course leads to the next 2 questions: 1) Why does it run slow? and, 2) Ok, now I can use mouse clicks to drop down a window with a sub file of valid choices for a field. Additionally, I can then select the subfile record that I want to provide data for the the field. What I'd like is a scroll bar or paging mechanism on the subfile window to scroll through the file with the mouse. Any suggestions for that, or samples to look at? I do like the idea of having a mouseable screen for users without going to client-server. In <354A3BE3.6CCA19EC@ssax.com>, on 05/01/98 at 04:17 PM, Phil Hall <hallp@ssax.com> said: >Booth, >> Here is code that almost works. Anyone have an idea what I am missing? >> >> A RTNCSRLOC(&RECID &FLDID) >> A MOUBTN(*ULP *ULD CF04) >> A RECID 10A H >> A FLDID 10A H >> >> (The goal is to tell an RPG program the field name that the mouse cursor >> is in when the mouse is double-clicked.) >> >Just a thought, does your display station support 'hot-spots' ? Or if >you're using Rumba/Elite/CA/etc have you turned them on ? >--phil -- ----------------------------------------------------------- boothm@ibm.net ----------------------------------------------------------- +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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