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Doug, Processing a subfile in a window is no different than a full screen. You need to use the WINDOW keyword in your SFLCTL record to either define the actual window or reference the record that has the window definition. I would suggest that you make your command key record the WINDOW record, and then reference that record with the WINDOW keyword in your control record. "Douglas W. Palme" <dpalme@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: I have reached a point where I am somewhat comfortable with subfiles but I have yet to mess with using a subfile in a window display...IE: customer name lookups allowing a user to select a name....I have googled it to death and have not quite seemed to find a site that explains this process. Does anyone have a decent site that either has some examples of using a subfile in a window or that explains it enough for someone as thick skulled as myself to understand it? Any help would be appreciated. Douglas If you bought it, it was hauled by a truck - somewhere, sometime.
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