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RTNCSRLOC(*WINDOW &ROW &COL) works with subfiles too-- put it in the SFLCTL
record.
Terry Richardson
Vermont Information Processing, Inc.
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James Rich
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Hey everyone,
I've been searching through the manuals and can't find out how
to
determine where on the screen the cursor is located when the screen
contains subfile. CURLOC works with non-subfiles, but I need something
that will tell me where the cursor is with a subfile. I don't need to
know which subfile record the cursor is on, but the screen column/row. I
feel certain I've done this before but can't find it anywhere. Can
someone help me out?
James Rich
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