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Booth, I don't know your screen layout, but if the dropdown is always in a relative position to the field, like starting in the same column but two rows down, you may be able to adjust accordingly. I thought that there was something about field locations discussed on this list or the RPG-L quite a while back. I think that it always resulted in parsing the source and creating your own reference file. I've seen a program that created a table that you placed in your program, but never liked that idea. For an example of what I did, log on at netshare400 as wyatterp and look at program GLNOINQX in QPGMSRC and /COPY member $WINDOWPSN in file #RPGCPY. Booth Martin wrote: > > -- > -- > [ Picked text/plain from multipart/alternative ] > This is an interesting refinement. Thank you for sharing it. I like the idea > but would like to go one step farther. Is it possible to find the location > of a field on the screen? Not the cursor location, but rather the field > itself? >
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