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Booth, I always do a read-ahead with SFLs. First SETLL, READ, DO-loop, add SFL record, READ, END loop. Save the key values of the last read if EOF is *OFF. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 8-9-04 at 10:32 Booth Martin wrote: >Subfile size equals page size. SFLEND(*MORE) and eof: > >Lets say the SFLSIZ & SLFPAG are both 12, and there are exactly 12 records >to be read from a file and displayed in this subfile. > >That means the screen should display "BOTTOM" instead of "MORE..." > >I've made it work correctly but its a real shameful looking piece of code. >Does anyone have a suggestion on a simple algorithm to make it neat and >accurate?
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