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Rick something to point out, when "the system handles the scrolling"
it's actually the 5250 terminal, or now-a-days the terminal emulation
software, handling the scrolling.

In other words, given for example a load all subfile, the user can
scroll backwards and forwards all day long without the System i doing
anything at all other than the initial load. The 5250 terminal is
doing all the work involved in the scrolling.

Charles

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 9:58 AM, <Rick.Chevalier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks to all who replied.

I too think it stems from not using the proper type of subfile but my co-worker didn't think that was the case.

So, to summarize, no one knows of any reason why scrolling within a subfile would be faster if handled by the programmer in the RPG code instead of letting the system handle the scrolling.  The only performance issues mentioned were those of populating a subfile with a large data set all at once instead of incrementally as the need arises.

Rick

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