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Greetings List,
I have taken Booth Martin's pop calendar, which can be found at
http://www.martinvt.com/Code_Samples/Pop-Up_Calendar/pop-up_
calendar.html, and wrapped in in a subprocedure. Everything seemed to be
working fine until I tried returning a date by double clicking on it.
Only the last line of the subfile will return the date. If I double
click on any other line, I get an error at the bottom of the display
that says "Function key not allowed."

At first I thought I did something wrong when I converted the code but
when I tested the original program, it behaves the same way. Then I
tried another example I found at
http://www.bloggen.be/ile_rpg/archief.php?ID=46 it behaves the same way
also.

Has any one else seen this type of behavior when using MOUBTN(*ULD
ENTER) in the dds for a subfile? We are at V5R4 for both i5/OS and
iSeries Access for Windows.


Thanks,

Terry Anderson
Programming Manager
Citation Corporation
Switchboard 1.251.867.5481 ext 212
Direct Line 1.251.809.2312
Fax 251.867.0525
Cell 1.251.363.4975



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