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I believe I have figured it out. There may be more to it, but for now it is resolved.

Yes, COLOR(TRQ) with or without a conditioning indicator works. As does DSPATR(&PFLD1) as Joep suggested.

However SFLSNGCHC and SFLMLTCHC uses 3 colors to show: 0= unselected(green), 1=selected(white), and 2 = unavailable(blue). Allowing a programmer to change the colors could really unsettle things.



On 12/23/2013 1:41 PM, Gary Thompson wrote:
I was also wondering, thanks Douglas

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From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Englander, Douglas
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Subject: Re: Change the color of all or part of a subfile line


Am I missing something? Can't you use the COLOR() keyword conditioned by an indicator? Condition the indicator accordingly before you write the subfile line.
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