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I have a program with a subfile that displays 12 records at a time. Each time I page down, I add 12 more records. I use the SFLDROP keyword to let the user view a second line of data when an f-key is pressed. So far, nothing out of the ordinary. Here's then scenario: Program opens by displaying the subfile collapsed, 1 line for each record, 12 records. I press the function key to show the subfile expanded. I now see the first 6 records, 2 lines for each record, as expected. I pagedown once, now I see the next 6 records from the collapsed screen, 2 lines each, still as expected. Here's the funny part: I hit the function key to collapse the subfile again and I see the last 6 records, one line each, and 6 blank lines following: Since I haven't paged down enough yet to add 12 more records to the subfile. If I page down now, 12 more records get read, and the second full page of 12 records is displayed. I'd appreciate your suggestions. Richard L. Weber | Senior Systems Analyst, TOYS 'Я' US International | 973.617.3497 | weberr@xxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:weberr@xxxxxxxxxxx> There are only 10 kinds of people in the world: Those that understand binary and those that do not. ======================================================================== This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient (s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message. To reply to our email administrator directly, send an email to EmailAdmin@xxxxxxxxxxxx Toys "R" Us, Inc.
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