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99+  indicators in one program?  It appears that some redesign may be in order.

Short of that, look into the DDS manual to see how to  use a program-to-system 
field with the keyword DSPATR. Good luck.

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Hi All,

It happens everytime.
My application uses almost every indicator from 01 to 99. These indiactors are
basically used to condition various display attributes of the display files'
fields.
Now when I go to add a new field or add some more display attribute to an
existing field, I find that I have already used up all the indicators, nothing
is left.
Then I go and put lots of Or/And conditions for the indiactors.
But this is not a clean way.
Can anybody tell me if there is a better way to do this?

(Day dreaming : - AS/400 guys at IBM has increased Indiacator length from 2 to 3
thus increasing the indicators from 001 to 999)

Thanks,
Rajeev.

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