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Booth,

In green screen you cannot do that.

However, you can use the RTVCSRLOC DDS keyword to retrieve the screen name the 
cursor was on when the user hits ENTER/command key. Of course in both window 
formats you should define this key word.

Hope this helps.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 19-12-03 at 12:49 Booth Martin wrote:

>http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/2_subfiles/2_subfiles.html
>
>shows what I want to do.  The sample works just fine but the user can only
>select from the window that is active.  To choose the other window the user
>must cycle the program.  Is it possible to make a window active when the
>cursor enters the wiindow?




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