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From the Application Display Programming manual,
A few message-related keywords function differently when used for windows:
ERRSFL keyword, and WINDOW
What am I misunderstanding? I used ERRSFL for error messages on full screens, and the error(s) are accumulated and I can roll through them on the bottom of the screen. Identical code, but in a window, shows only the first error message.
I've looked carefully for a typo, and am beginning to wonder if ERRSFL works differently in a window than on a screen?
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