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Okay, what I meant to say was, including ROLLUP/ROLLDOWN keywords in the DSPF causes display management to return control to the program when the user scrolls past the top or bottom of the subfile. When these keywords are not included, display management locks the keyboard and issues a message when the user scrolls past the top or bottom of the subfile and retains control until the user presses ENTER or a function key. Since you are using the load-all subfile technique, you can solve your problem by removing these keywords from the DSPF. However, since the EXFMT isn't in a loop, the program will still end regardless of which key is pressed to cause the display file to return control to the program. Reggie Acosta Brown Jordan International www.brownjordan.com
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