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D p_IndAra S * INZ(%ADDR(*IN))
D IndAra DS BASED(p_IndAra)
D Ind13 1N OVERLAY(IndAra:13)
D Ind83 1N OVERLAY(IndAra:83)
and then in you program set Ind13 and Ind83 to *OFF
Robert Rogerson
Alan Shore wrote:
Morning all
I'm hoping that I wont need to go into too much detail, so here goes
We have a program that uses a workstation (DSPF)
To cut a LOOOOOOOONNNNNNGGGGGG story short, the program does NOT display
ANY of the screens from this display file
Where ever there is an EXFMT, there is code to "jump" around the EXFMT - I
hasten to add NOT MY DESIGN
We now have a reason to remove this DSPF (workstation) from the program.
Any fields used within the program from the DSPF, I am just defining in the
D specs
However, indicators like *IN13, *IN82 *INKC *INKF etc. etc. are now
receiving the RNF7030 compile error (NOT DEFINED)
Rather than try and change the logic within the program, the question is
How can I define these indicators (that is if I can)?
Any help (as always) will be MUCH appreciated
Alan Shore
Programmer/Analyst, Distribution
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