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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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