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If the subfile is loaded completely, always turn on SFLEND(*MORE). It will
show "More..." till user get to the last page, then 'Bottom". Just put an
indicator on it (required) and always turn it on (or use something like "88
or not 88" to be able to ignore it).

Typically, in "page at a time" progressive loading, SFLEND follows %eof (or
end of data) of the driving data source.

Stu


On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 05:05, David FOXWELL <David.FOXWELL@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:

Hi,

Sorry to ask about this but as I create a subfile about once every 5 years
I can never remember. It's time I understood it properly.

I don't get the explanation in the manual. I have a small subfile that I
load completely, but as it is in a window I could easily have two or three
pages with only 3 or 4 rows per page. In my program I haven't touched the
SFLEND indicator at all. The "more" text shows all the time - even when
there's only one row. How do I know when to set if on or off? I have SFLSIZ
5 and SFLPAG 4.

Thanks.
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