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  • Subject: RE: Where in subfile was Function key pressed?
  • From: Bob Crothers <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 13:04:20 -0000
  • Organization: Cornerstone Communications, LLC

Paul,

Thanks.  The SFLCSRRRN is what I was looking for.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From:   Stratton, Paul [SMTP:pstratton@pandoro.co.uk]
Sent:   Thursday, July 30, 1998 9:49 AM
To:     'MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com'
Subject:        RE: Where in subfile was Function key pressed?

Have a look at the DDS keyword SFLCSRRRN(&rrn), this will return the
relative record no. the cursor is postioned on.

PS You also need to use RTNCSRLOC(&record &field), to check that the
cursor is actually located in the subfile, the &record field contains
the record format name that the cursor is in. These fields need to be
specified as hidden in the sflctlfmt record. HTH.


Email PSTRATTON@PANDORO.CO.UK

> ----------
> From:         Bob Crothers[SMTP:bob@cstoneindy.com]
> Sent:         30 July 1998 08:54
> To:   'Midrange List'
> Subject:      Where in subfile was Function key pressed?
>
> To all you subfile guru's out there, I have a subfile with 60 
records
> in it that are all loaded at one time.
>
> When the user press's a function key, how can I tell what subfile
> record the cursor was on at the time?
>
> Telling the row/column of the screen is easy.  It's in the INFDS. 
 But
>
> how do I know what subfile record is at the top of the screen?  And
> just to complicate the issue a bit, this program uses SFROLVAL also.
>
> Regards,
> Bob Crothers
> Cornerstone Communications, LLC
> www.faxserver401.com
>
>
>
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