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I've already done this before, and I've just copied from a working program, but it's not working and I can't see what I'm doing differently. Apart from the fact that my program uses the MAIN keyword.
FMYDSPF CF E WORKSTN INDDS ( gIndDS )
* Indicateurs.
D gIndDS DS
D gFunctionKeys 1 24
D gF3 3 3N
D gF4 4 4N
D gF12 12 12N
D gF23 23 23N
* . Positionnement du curseur DSPATR(PC).
D gDSPATR_PC 31 40
D gPC_FIELD1 31 31N
D gPC_FIELD2 32 32N
D gPC_FIELD3 33 33N
In the program, I can use my named function keys ok, but I want to set the cursor on a particular field. The cursor is always set on FIELD1, even when gPC_FIELD1 is off and gPC_FIELD2 or gPC_FIELD3 is on.
A FIELD1 R B 14 34REFFLD(...
A 31 DSPATR(PC)
A FIELD2 R B 15 34REFFLD(...
A 32 DSPATR(PC)
A FIELD3 R B 16 34REFFLD(...
A 33 DSPATR(PC)
Anyone see what's occurring?
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