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Rob,

Actually, if you use the same field names for RTNCSRLOC(&ROW &COL) and
CSRLOC(ROW COL) You won't even have to move anything into ROW and COL.
It will return and put out the same row and col.
(I use this for all of my F4=Prompt fields, cursor always goes back to where
it was last) If you have edit checks, you may want to z-add0 to both row and
col for DSPATR(PC)

Here is a sample:
RTNCSRLOC(&RCD &FLD)
RTNCSRLOC(*MOUSE &ROW &COL)
CSRLOC(ROW COL)
ROW 3S 0H
COL 3S 0H

Hth,

Craig


-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Robert Rogerson
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 10:12 AM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: Positioning cursor to specific field...

I have checked the archives but I was unable to find the exact answer to my
question.

Simply, is there an alternative way to position the cursor to a specific
field without using DSPATR(PC)?

I have a display with multiple prompt fields. In my prompt routine I get
the field prompted on using RTNCSRLOC(&CURREC &CURFLD). After the prompt
routine completes I wish to position the cursor to the field that the user
prompted on. I'm trying to do this avoiding the use of another indicator.

Is this possible?

Thanks,

Rob
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