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"William A.\(Tony\) Corbett" <corbett=L2tO3Vf4zJZcNq2s+AuIGg@public.gmane.org> helped spread the news by saying: > Hi all, > I'm working on a sfl program which does some pretty heavy subfile > manipulations. The requirements for this program have changed > (surprise, surprise) and a field which has been protected for some > combinations now needs to be open. > > I've completely removed the (PR) attribute from the subfile field, but > it still shows up (PR). It has to be a combination of attributes > causing this. > > I've known for some time that a DSPATR(HI) + DSPATR(RI) on the same > field results in a (ND) and I've been coding around this for a long > time. > > Does anyone know what combination results in a (PR)? > > TIA > > AS/Resources, Inc. > William A.(Tony) Corbett > IBM Certified Specialist - AS/400 Developer > http://www.asresources.com > corbett=UIXcCAOE6wjw8q5qbAAWkg@public.gmane.org > 770-587-4812 (office) > 678-935-5006 (mobile) > fax: 404-663-4737 > I've got a DDS file I use for reference that has all the colors and MANY of the DSPATR combinations, but none protect a 'B' field. Is there an indicator on the field itself? Can you post the display DDS? -- David Schopp WISDM Team Leader Computers Unlimited
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