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I have a display file with the KEEP keyword specified.
  Program A does not use a display file.
  Program A calls program B.
  Program B opens the display file and processes the screen input.
  Program B returns to program A with LR on.
  According to what I have read, the display should remain on the screen when 
program B ends.
  What is happening is that the screen is being blanked out with the cursor in 
the upper left corner until program A ends.
  Is this correct, or is it a bug.
  If correct, short of putting a dummy screen in program A, is there any way to 
keep the screen from program B being displayed?
   
  Program A can be either a CL or RPG or RPGLE program.
  Program B is RPGLE.
   
  TIA,
   
   


Jeff Young 
Sr. Programmer Analyst
Dynax Solutions, Inc.
A wholly owned subsidiary of enherent Corp.
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