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Don, I'm not sure I understand your point - I would expect a one (or a zero) returned from SFLCSRRRN if the cursor was not on a subfile record. what would you expect it to return? I don't see the problem. Rick ----original message---- I attempted to use this keyword at one point, but found it returned some unexpected value (a 1 I believe) if the cursor was positioned outside the subfile. So I retained my subfile record calculation logic. Has this problem been corrected? Donald R. Fisher, III Project Manager The Roomstore Furniture Company (804) 784-7600 extension 2124 DFisher@roomstoreeast.com <clip> SFLCSRRRN(&CSR) <clip> CSR = reletive record number of the subfile record cursor is sitting at. <clip>
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