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Can you explain in more detail why it needs to be displayed this way?  What
kind of information is being displayed?

Thanks,

Frank





"Jaime Lopez Ortega" <Jaime.LopezOrtega@xxxxxx>@midrange.com on 08/09/2004
09:28:11 AM

Please respond to RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
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Subject:    Subfile in a subfile...


Hi,

I have to say that I have not much experience with ILE RPG and the
DDS,so I hope you can help me, folk.
In a part of the screen I have to display something like this.

Subfile1: 1st
Row---------------------------------------------------------------
Subfile2: 1st Row from the
SB1--------------------------------------------------
Subfile2: 2nd ROW from the
SB1--------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
Subfile1: 2nd
Row---------------------------------------------------------------
Subfile2: 1st Row from the
SB2--------------------------------------------------
Subfile2: 2nd Row from the
SB2--------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------

There are X rows in the subfile1 and for each row in subfile1 there are
Y rows in the subfile2.
What is the best way of solving it?
I hope you can help me with this problem.

Jaime




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