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  • Subject: SFLDROP
  • From: "Gerald Magnuson" <magnuson@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 09:12:06 -0600

so I have this subfile that has about 15 small input fields per record.
It folds to 2 lines. The program defaults to SFLDROP, which
will show the 1st line only, then when the CF key is pressed the
subfile is then folded.

My dilemma is that if a value is put in to a field in line 1, I need
to put a value in a field in line 2, update the subfile record, and
redisplay the subfile - IN FOLDED MODE.  The update occurs 
correctly but, when I turn on the CF indicator to fold (or UNdrop
I suppose) it does not happen.

I see I cannot use both keywords SFLDROP and SFLFOLD in the
control record at the same time.

How do I get my program to fold the subfile before redisplaying???


Gerald Magnuson 
Sr. Programmer/Analyst
The Knapheide Manufacturing Company
Quincy Illinois

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