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Hi!

Thanks for your answer. But I don't believe the problem is related to our
Client Access settings because our main environment is set to be displayed
in 27x132 and everything is fine. I believe there is some incompatibilities
between the display files that are used in my program (my first display file
has a resolution of 24x80 and the second one has a 27x132 resolution) and
out main environment (that is displayed in 27x132) because when I launch my
new program from a 24x80 command line, everything is ok but when I launch it
from a 27x132 command line, it crashed with a CPF4169 error.

I tried to change the screen size of my first display record to be displayed
in 27x132 and it works fine.

Can anyone help me solving this strange problem?

Charles


"Tony Carolla" <carolla@xxxxxxxxx> a écrit
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> I have seen this error when using the 27x132 screen size, when the Client
> Access session wasn't set up to handle 27x132.  If using Client Access, go
> to the Communications -> Configure menu option and see if it is set up for
> 27x132.
>
> On 4/10/06, Charles St-Laurent
<dringpiece@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I developed a program with 2 display files. The first display file uses
> > DSPSIZ(24 80 *DS3) and the second one uses DSPSIZ(27 132 *DS4). When I
> > call
> > my program directly from a command line, everything works fine. But when
I
> > integrate this program to the rest of our working environment, each time
I
> > execute my program, I receive a CPF4169 error and I don't know why...
> >
> > Anyone has an idea of what's happening?
> >
> > Charles St-Laurent
> >
> >
> >
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