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Yes. You can do that.

Another use for SFLDSPCTL is, for example, if you only want to drop
(SFLDROP) the subfile. You can set the SFLDROP indicator on, set the
SFLDSPCTL indicator off, and WRITE the format. No data transfer takes
place, and the screen does not change.

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What is the use of SFLDSPCTL, can I display a subfile without the
control record format values, example is it possible to dislpay the
subfile without the Main heading and the subfile fields heading which I
have coded in the control record format?
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