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Ron,

If using two windows SFL you can use the RTNCSRLOC key word. Its first (hidden) 
field returns the name of the record format the cursor was on; for SFLs it 
would be the SFLCTL record format.

Testing that field tells your PGM on which SFL the cursor was on, when the user 
pressed Enter or a function key.

But if the data in those two SFL should scroll simultaneously and data from the 
left SFL is related to the same SFL record in the right SFL, could you not just 
write one SFL. even with a 1-n relation between the two SFLs you can do it with 
one SFL.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler.

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On 11-6-04 at 9:07 RPower@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

>That is true, it looks pretty good when you define the wdwborder that way. 
> Was just curious if there was an easier way.  Didn't want the user to 
>have to press a function key to toggle back and forth, wanted it to be 
>smart enough to figure which window it was in based on positioning but I 
>don't think I could get that to work could I?




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