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  • Subject: Re: DSPF - position cursor
  • From: "Todd Sabella" <Todd.Sabella@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 16:32 -0500

     
     If you determine the row and column that the cursor was in, you can 
     use the CSRLOC keyword to reposition the cursor...
     
     A                                      CSRLOC(SETROW     SETCOL)
     A            SETROW         3S 0H
     A            SETCOL         3S 0H
     
     
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Subject: DSPF - position cursor
Author:  RPG400-L@midrange.com at INTERNET
Date:    4/25/2001 2:55 PM


Hi All:
     
I am doing an interactive program, where the DSPF returns the cursor's location 
(in Record name & field Name fields)
     
     A                   RTNCSRLOC(&S0RCD &S0FLD) 
     A            S0FLD            10A  H
     A            S0RCD            10A  H
     
All is well until I want to re-display the same format, and  the cursor to be in
 the same field it was as returned in S0fld.
How can this be achieved?
     
TIA,
viji
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