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JJ,

I had a similar situation a couple of years ago. I used a data queue to
store the records. I coded the subfile as a page at a time. I would load
the data queue as the program would load the subfiles pages.

I will take a look to see if I kept any notes as I am no longer working
for that employer.

Nick Mart



Hi,

As you know that IBM restricted to the 9,999 records limit when load a
subfile, and we can just load one page at a time to not limited by the
number of records.

But I have a situation that need to load all data (almost 30, 000 records)
into subfiles, and allow user to do page down, page up to select/change
multiple records. I can do the page down & page up, but how can I get my
selected data 'cause the original SFLRCDNBR can only up to 9999 ?

Any hints, suggestions or sample codes would be really appreciated!

JJ
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