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FWIW, 
We use iSeries Access V5.5.  

It also treats a mouse double click as an enter.

hth, 

Dave B

booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx 12/08/2006 8:55:27 AM >>>
Mouse action is unpredictable, but I suspect Mochasoft allows the mouse

double click to be treated as an Enter?

Again, these are some of the reasons I chose to have the Column Title
be 
the controlling event, not an F-key.



Turnidge, Dave wrote:
I was just trying different options *SLP and *ULD, NOT at the same
time... But since posting, I have found that the problem is our use
of
Mochasoft 5250 emulator. It's a sad day... 

-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gene Burns
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:37 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Using the mouse on Green Screen

From IBM website on MOUBTN;
""For pointer device double events, inbound data is not returned
until
the trailing edge event also occurs.""

MOUBTN(*SLP/*ULD CF16)
If you change your code to have only one action this should work.
Currently it will not return anything until the *ULD (unshifted left
double-click) is preformed.

Gene

On 12/8/06, Turnidge, Dave <DTurnidge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't know if it makes any difference, but I'm not trying to
access 
as subfile RECORD, but rather, the activation of the indicator 
associated with CF16, and along with that, the cursor position of
the
mouse click.
Once received, I want to SORT by the COLUMN containing the mouse
click.
Is it necessary to use the E03/E01 notation, or is my CF16 supposed
to

do what I want?

-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 
[mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gene Burns
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 8:08 AM
To: RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: Using the mouse on Green Screen

Here is an example of what I did to have mouse selection on a
subfile.

DDS:
     A                                      MOUBTN(*URP E03)
     A                                      MOUBTN(*ULP E01)
     A                                      SFLCSRRRN(&SFLRRN)

RPGLE:
         if AIDKey = E01 or AIDKey = Enter;
           if sflrrn > *zero;
             exsr DspTask;
           endif;
         endif;

         if AIDKey = E03 or AIDKey = F7;
           if sflrrn > *zero;
             exsr ClsTask;
             exsr loadsfl1;
           endif;
         endif;


       begsr DspTask;

         chain sflrrn subfile1;



AIDKey is the AID byte from the INFDS
E03 is assigned to the right mouse button
E01 is assigned to the left mouse button

The cursor is positioned to the subfile record when clicked which 
returns the subfile rrn in field sflrrn.
I then chain to the subfile record and process it.
Works great.

Gene

On 12/7/06, Turnidge, Dave <DTurnidge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
(Sorry, I didn't change the Subject first time around... )

I have been looking at the possibility of using a mouse click for a

subfile on a green screen. Is this possible? I have used 
MOUBTN(*SLP/*ULD CF16) and it appears to do nothing. Is there 
something else that is needed?

I have columns on my subfile that I want to sort by. Right now, I 
place my cursor somewhere on the column and CF16 sorts by that
column.
I was thinking it would be cool to be able to double-click on the 
column and have that column sorted... Possible?

Dave


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