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That is S/34 S/36 Screen format Specs. Dwight -----Original Message----- From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Wilt, Charles Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 1:25 PM To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Anybody recognize where this menu source came from? All, I've run across some interesting menu source that I don't recognize, I'm hoping somebody here does. There are three PR101M objects, a *FILE(DSPF), a *MSGF, and a *MENU along with 2 source members, PR101M of type MNUDDS and PR101MQQ of type MNUCMD. The MNUDDS source member contents look like this: S* FREE FORM MENU SPR101M YY Y Y 56C DWSID 2 178Y Y Y DMNUID 10 1 2Y DMNUTITL 40 120Y Y CUpdate Production MasteX Dr Files DPRMPT1 4319 2Y CSelection or command X D DFM0001 28 3 2Y CSelect one of the folloX Dwing: DFM0002 28 5 7Y CManufacturing/Release MX Daster DFM0003 30 6 9Y C1. Modify ManufacturingX D Master DFM0004 24 7 9Y C2. Modify Release MasteX Dr DFM0005 22 8 9Y C3. Modify Collectively DFM0006 15 9 9Y C4. Inquiry/List DFM0007 2710 9Y C5. Parts Construction TX Up until I looked at the source, I figured it was a standard SDA created menu which are used for every other menu in our shop. The PR101MQQ member loks just like what I would expect for an SDA created menu. I'm also familiar with UIM menus, the above isn't UIM either. Apparently the CRTMNU command can still handle it, but I'm wondering where it came from. Also, is there any way to automatically convert it to standard SDA DDS? Thanks, Charles Wilt -- iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America ph: 513-573-4343 fax: 513-398-1121
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