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Unfortunately, VLDCMDKEY works the opposite way. Press a command key defined in the DSPF and the associated indicator is *ON. If it is *OFF and the programme gains control again, Enter has been pressed. Regards, Carel Teijgeler *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** On 1-9-05 at 11:09 M.Effenberg@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >i'm not that pro then it comes to interactive programs, but in our >displayfiles we define a valid command key. > >VLDCMDKEY(26 'return') on filelevel. > >I guess then you could do a if *in26=*on > >This should be true if the user just hits enter. >If the user presses F1 to leave the display *in26 shouldn't be *on.
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