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Help! I'm trying to understand what the manuals are telling me the data structure layout looks like for Display Files. There is a common I/O area starting at position 241 that contains stuff like write-counts, read-counts, etc. and then a file-type specific area starting at 367 where the Aid Byte, cursor locations, etc are (for display files). However, it seems that a POST operation goes back and overlays the common area (starting at 241) with a completely different layout? Am I reading that correctly? Does anyone have a clear layout of what the INFDS looks like for display files only, and does it really change on a POST operation? Nelson Smith, CDP, CCP IBM Certified Specialist AS400 RPG IV Programmer (727) 431-8243 (800) 284-2006 ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************ This message originates from Lincare Holdings Inc. It contains information which maybe confidential or privileged and is intended only for the individual or entity named above. It is prohibited for anyone else to disclose, copy, distribute or use the contents of this message. All personal messages express views solely of the sender, which are not to be attributed to Lincare Holdings Inc., and may not be copied or distributed without this disclaimer. If you received this message in error, please notify us immediately at MailAdmin@lincare.com or (800) 284-2006. ************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************************
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