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  • Subject: SFLSIZ(&REC#) gives an mch error
  • From: boothm@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 18 Jul 1999 14:07:47 -0400

I was pleased to see in the dds help sections that Keyword SFLSIZ now
supports a program-to-screen field name and that I can use that field to
set the size of the subfile.  (it makes the scroll bar shaft the right
length in the scroll bar and also helps place the shaft properly in the
scroll bar.)

The trouble is either I am using it wrong, the instructions are faulty, or
it does not work as designed.  This is on a V4R2 machine.  
It fails to compile, with an MCH____ error.

One part that bothered me is that a SFLSIZ can only be 1-9999 in size yet
the instuctions require a 5S 0 field.  That made me suspect there may be a
conflict in the instructions.

Anyone gotten it to work correctly?


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