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Are you using INDDS on your F spec for the display file? If so, *IN22
wont do it. You need to define a field of type "n" in position 22 of
whatever ds is specified on the INDDS keyword. Use this new field to
control the display.

Brian May
Project Lead
Management Information Systems
Garan, Incorporated
Starkville, Mississippi

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Although I have programmed in RPG for a long time as part of my job, I
never have had to write a file-maintenance program using a WORKSTN file
before. I've run into a problem with conditioning a constant on the
display.

The DDS has the constant conditioned by indicator 22:
A 22 23 35'F6: Update'

The RPG program has indicator 22 on when the panel is displayed. I
verified that it is on by running in debug mode and even set the indicator

on immediately before the EXFMT statement just to make sure. The constant
is not showing on the display. Am I missing something?

Thanks,
Mark Bazer
Director, Information Systems
Dyno LLC
954-971-2910 ext. 202

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