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There's a way to write out dynamic field lengths to the screen!  You've got
my attention now.  What does DSM stand for?

Aaron Bartell



-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Sinner [mailto:jsinner@jcrob.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2002 1:16 PM
To: rpg400-l@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Dynamic Screen


Sorry about the vague question,


What I am trying to do is create a procedure that will present a window
and allow the user enter data on an input field.  The length of the input
field will be determined by a parameter that is passed into the procedure.
 I length of the input field will be different depending on what type of
data I am asking the user to input.

Thanks


rpg400-l@midrange.com writes:
>
>Your question is kind of vague.  Do you merely want a DSM to write out a
>simple text line, do you want windows, input/output.
>You really need to be specific on this question, becuase there are a
>REALLY
>large number APIs out there..
>
>David L. Mosley, Jr.
>Systems Analyst
>2000 CentreGreen Way
>Suite 250
>Cary, NC 27513
>
>
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>                    "Jon Sinner"
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>                    Sent by:                 Subject:     Dynamic Screen
>                    rpg400-l-admin@mi
>                    drange.com
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>                    04/23/02 01:54 PM
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>Does anybody have an example of the code for creating a dynamic screen
>using DSM?  I have been trying to create such a screen but have had no
>luck.
>
>Thanks

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