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  • Subject: Re: Placing *'s in a password field.
  • From: jpcarr@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 12 May 2000 12:48:40 -0400


Rich
I think you will only find that on Character mode computers(PC's) which
respond to each keystroke,   the AS/400  like mainframes, etc    are Block
Mode.    The computer doesn't see nothin till the enter/command key.

It would have to be done on the work station controller.

Don't hold your breath.

John Carr
http://www.400school.com/pstsql.htm

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Is there anyway to replace the characters in a field with an * as the user
types the value into the field?  Currently the field is non-display but the
user wants to see the * appear as they type.
Rich Dotson







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