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Pratheb,

In Midrange Computing Rob Klima  wrote such a subfile screen (about 1994). 
Perhaps the code is downloadable from www.mcpressonline.com.

I only like to ask, if this requirement is binding? Can you not do this with 
two lines of data per entry or use the SFLDROP/SFLMODE keywords (if it is a 
SFL: I think so)?

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler

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On 8-9-03 at 19:41 pratheb nadarajah wrote:

>There is a requirement where I need to display fields which occupy about 170 
>columns in all. I have changed the default number of columns to 132 from the 
>default value of 80 but I havent got the desired output. What I?m looking at 
>is having the default value to be 80 columns I should be able to scan  through 
>all the fields. How can I >do that?
>
>In case you haven?t understood my query to make things clear, when we use a 
>runqry option by pressing F19 and F20 we can move the screen to the left and 
>right respectively.I would be happy with some thing like that. How is that  
>done?




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