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Dear all,

            When the user presses F1 key we can capture that in the RPG
program by 

            checking the *INKA indicator. Similarly I guess F2 - F24 has
a unique indicator

            associated which can be checked for on/off in the program to
find whether user

            has pressed it.

            My problem is because of the lack any such indicator
associated with the ENTER

            Key .In the program I need to figure out using a single IF
condition whether user

            Has pressed the ENTER key.

            I understand I can do the same by checking all the *INKA -
*INKT indicators and

            If all of them are *OFF it is conclusive that user has
pressed the ENTER key.

           

            Can anybody please tell me a better/smarter option to this?
May be I am missing out

            On some inbuilt features of handling this condition.

 

Thanks & Regards,

S.chand 

 

 



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