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Joe,While Booth's example shows that it can *almost* be done, the example is a very specific case (one, in fact, that with Booth's help I used in a project). Notice that there is no SFLCLR, which one would normally want to do, but not every time you write the subfile control. That requires an indicator.
Kevin Vandever also wrote a pretty good book: Subfiles in RPG IV. I couldn't find a single example in his book or Catalani's, which I also have, of a subfile with no indicators.
Out of curiosity, why?
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Booth Martin wrote:
Here is a subfile with one indicator. I have no idea if that indicator can be deleted.http://tinyurl.com/kczww Joseph Pascoguin wrote:Is it possible to create subfile without using any indicators, Im following with Catalani book to create subfiles... If any one has done , could you kindly post code or refer good books on subfiles without indicator usage.Warm Regards, JoeP
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