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James,There is an API to do this. I seem to recall that it starts with QWC*, but I'm not sure.
-mark At 5/25/06 08:39 PM, you wrote:
vhamberg@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Not sure what you are asking - but hitting the reset key >will stop any buffering on the 5250 keyboard. I think he wants to do it programmatically, and I don't know if that's even possible. One might try turning keyboard buffering off and back on, using some sort of structured field command. Sure would be handy. -- JHHL
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