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It's been a while since I have written a sub file program, so I imagine
there is a simple solution to this problem that I don't know about or I have
forgotten.
I have a subfile that allows the user to change a quantity. Once the
quantity is changed the user can either press Enter to update the order, or
F10 to complete the order, which basically doesn't allow the user to make
any further changes to the current order. My question is why are the changes
made in the subfile only seen when I press enter? If I change a quantity and
press enter I can see the values for the quantities I changed. When I change
a quantity and press F10 I can only see the values for the quantities that
were written to the subfile when I loaded it. I am not seeing the changes I
make when I press F10.
I have tried both chaining to the subfile and using the ReadC op code, but I
get the same results. Could I be missing a Keyword in my DDS? Does the
operation system iterate the enter key differently than a function key?  Any
ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks

Griz









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