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Joe,

I usually want to keep the same paging, unless the user specifically requests it. Otherwise it can be disconcerting when every action shifts the target line to the top of the page. I guess I'll have to play with the *TOP version and see if it behaves acceptably.

-mark

At 2/13/2011 04:38 PM, you wrote:
On 2/13/2011 2:08 PM, M. Lazarus wrote:
> Joe,
>
> The behaviors are for two distinct functions. Think of the
> application as SEU editing a member.
>
> Function 1: Position the first line of a subroutine to the
> top. Tripping the MDT on the line number and pressing enter will do
> that. That's by user request - to position that line to the top only
> when it's called for.
>
> Function 2: Let's say I want the behavior when copying a line to
> automatically display the page containing the target line (I know SEU
> currently doesn't work like that.) Since the target line position
> may not be on the current page, default SFLRCDNBR behavior
> accomplishes that goal beautifully.
>
> Both are legitimate and separate functions.
>
> -mark

So what's wrong with putting the target line on top in scenario 2?
(Especially since, as Booth points out, you have to reload the subfile
anyway when you add a line.)

Joe


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