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Right before you end the READC loop clear the X field(s) and update the subfile record.

Adam West wrote:
HI In the sample below, I am displaying a subfile that are all OUTPUT only except for 2 fields where you can put an 'X" and it will then display more info in a new screen. When I come back from that screen, I want any X's that were entered prior to become blanks. I am using the READC to check for the X.. It will of course disregard the prior X and only look at a new X but I am thinking it looks bad and wanted to clear but when I do a SFLCLR and SFLBLD again I get a blank screen. I was wondering how the clear can be accomplished that is, the entire subfile should be checked. is this an update function perhaps?
I PO# ORD INV ACT EDI DATE STAT ORD# ACCT STR# INV# DATE SHPDT X 11 040601 090 000008 99967 99994 040603 000000 11 021202 060 000013 99932 99999 021204 021204 11 021205 060 000055 99932 999995 021209 021209 11 070516 090 0058308 99950 0001 999994 070518 000000



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