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  • Subject: Re: Subfile Entry Pgm
  • From: "Rick DuVall" <R_C_DuVall@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 14:59:50 -0600

Hi Darlene,

    The way I have solved that problem before is to make the input field
'auto record advance' and check the cursor location each time for the 'last'
record on the screen, initiating a roll and cursor reset when found.  Others
will probably have a better idea, but this worked for me. If you need more
details, let me know...

Regards
Rick


> Help; I've written a subfile where I initialized 300 records SFLSIZ = 300
> and SFLPAG = 15. The user enters one field and field exits to the next
> subfile line. The problem is when they get to the bottom of the page line
15
> if they do not use the roll down field to the next page,  they will write
> over the 1st subfile record on the existing page. What I like to do is a
> force control back to the program on the last field exit of the page.
> Problem SFLENTER does not allow indicator options. Anyone got a an idea?
> Thanks


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