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Doug,

As others suggested:
add a dummy record format with the DUMMY keyword and a lietral. This does
not have to be written in the RPG programme
recomplie with RSTDSP(*YES)

Now do a RCLRSC (OPM/RPG III) or a RCLACTGRP (RPG IV with AGs) to close al
the files which are left open (sign off will also do).

Try again.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 25-4-2007 at 12:14 Doug Palme wrote:

I have compiled both of the display files with the option on and still
have the same results

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: window issue

It may be the other program's display file that needs the *RSTDSP(*YES)?

Doug Palme wrote:
I am not sure if it is compiling with RSTDSP on or not, we use a change
control program which handles the compile options; however I compiled it
with it on in PDM and it still loses the border.

-----Original Message-----
Subject: Re: window issue

is the display file compiled with RSTDSP(*YES)?

window issue

I have never been a big fan of window popups but unfortunately I have a
situation where I have to use one, and I am having a problem with the
redisplay.

Here is the flow:

The user presses the a function key and a window popup is displayed for
the user to enter some data, one of those fields has an F4 lookup, so if
the
user presses the F4 function key while the cursor is on that field it
displays a full page subfile however upon returning from the subfile the
window border is gone..how do I keep the border from disappearing? I
thought the keep keyword would do so but I am either using it incorrectly
or it
does not apply to windows.



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