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Dan wrote: >For example, when I write out the initial >first page of empty subfile records, >would I set the indicator for SFLNXTCHG off? That depends on whether you want the program to validate every record on that first page or not. Perhaps the user is REQUIRED to fill in every line. In that case, you want to highlight the empty one and tell them to keep typing... >I understand that the SFLNXTCHG indicator >should be set on when updating the subfile >record if the record has an edit error. The idea being that if there is an error on pass 1, if the user does not change (fix) the error, you want to READC it again, so you can validate it despite the fact that the user didn't make a change to it. The Application Display Programming book has information on READC (although it is generically called 'get-next-changed' there.) http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/pubs/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/books/sc41-5715-00 -8.html --buck
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