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Would this be a choice? A radio button sort of solution? (I have to admit that I like this solution because its also mouseable. )

"SFLSNGCHC (Subfile Single Choice Selection List) keyword for display files <http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/iseries/v5r3/topic/rzakc/rzakcmst02.htm#ToC_201>

Use this record-level keyword to define a subfile as a single-choice-selection list. A single-choice-selection list is a scrollable group of items from which the user can select one item.

The format of this keyword is:

SFLSNGCHC[([*NORSTCSR | *RSTCSR] [*NOSLTIND | *SLTIND]
[*NOAUTOSLT | *AUTOSLT | *AUTOSLTENH])] ..."


derek gonsalves wrote:

Hi,

I have a subfile which looks similar to the one below.

Select X

Opt Product
_ ABC
_ XYZ
_ LMN

Now if i select two records i need to update the subfile with the error message and reverse image on as only one selection is allowed.

I can do this by chaining the subfile with the RRN, but can i do the same by using readc?
Do i have to use any other keyword for this. How do i update the subfile(how do i chain it to the record to be updated/reverse imaged on the subfile using readc)


Thanks in advance

Derek

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