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Assuming you already have the latest service pack installed, and are on a
current version of CA, have you checked with IBM for reported bugs ?  I
have seen MANY occasions where newer versions/service packs for PC5250
introduce just the weird sort of buggy behaviour you describe here.

...Neil





Vernon Hamberg <vhamberg@attbi.com>
Sent by: midrange-l-admin@midrange.com
2002/03/21 09:33
Please respond to midrange-l


        To:     midrange-l@midrange.com
        cc:
        Subject:        Re: CAE Cursor positioning


Yes, CAE should behave exactly like a 5250. If it doesn't there's a bug.

What VRM are you at? Which version of CAE?

This suggests there is PC attribute on any fields in your display file,
right?

Check the Client Access webpage for any PTFs or service packs that apply.

At 07:43 AM 3/21/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Since updating Client Access to Client Access Express the cursor is not
>positioning correctly.
>
>It seems that client access is keeping the cursor in the last position
>where the user left off rather than completing the RPG Cycle with the
enter
>key which would move the cursor back to the first position of the first
>input field.
>
>Client Access, at a lower level, after I press ENTER, the cursor moves to
>1st position of 1st input field.   With CA Express, at ENTER the cursor
>position stays where I left it.    On a 3487 CRT, the position moves to
>first position of first input field after every ENTER.
>
>Is there any way to adjust CA Express that you are aware of?  I thought,
>CAE would work like green screen 5250.
>
>I really need help here, our users are really screaming.  It is a
>productivity issue.






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