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  • Subject: Re: HILIGHTED FIELD
  • From: "Joe Teff" <jteff19@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 22:06:40 -0600

> I have a strange occurrence happening in one of my programs that
redisplays
> a screen.
> The program is written in RPG-ILE one module with a detail screen calls
> another module.
> On the first screen when one of the fields has bad data entered and is
> highlighted and cursor
> Positioned on that field.  The second module is called and when I am done
> with that screen
> I return to the first screen and do a write to that screen to redisplay
what
> was entered in the
> First place.  But, even though the indicator for that field is off the
> screen still displays highlighted.
> Any suggestions on why this field stays highlighted even though it
shouldn't
> be.
> Thanks
> Ron Klein

If DFRWRT is *YES then the write waits until a EXFMT. RSTDSP(*YES)
will cause the screen from the calling pgm to be redisplayed when control
is returned from the called pgm.

Joe Teff

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