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rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 07/10/2003 08:23:44 AM:

> Hi Group,
>
> Please let me know if there are any sample codes for wrtitng a typical
> maintainance single page subfile example in RPG IV.I understand that to
keep
> the options , that user has selected on the screen, arrays have to be
used
> for storing.So that when Page down  has been pressed, and again page up
is
> done i donot lose the options that the users have entered .Any example on
> how this
> has to be done?
>
> I have been maintaining some old codes of Load all and Expanding
> maintainance sub files.But they are not very structured in the sense that
> they use a lot of Go to statements to handle various events after
different
> screens are presented..Is it possible to have a single EXFMT in the code
and
> also a single set of subroutines for handling 'keys pressed' events
instead
> of multiple EXFMTs and same set of 'keys pressed ' subroutine copied
again &
> again?
>
> Please point me toward good structured RPGIV code samples
>
>
> Thanks and regards
> Chandra


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