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As I understand the keyword. the only thing that happens is that the subfile page containing record 4 will be displayed. Adding "*TOP" will put record 4 at the top. With *TOP, the record will be at the top and the cursor will be where you want it

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SS4QVT_8.5.1/com.ibm.etools.iseries.langref2.doc/rzakc/rzakcmstdfsfrnm.htm?lang=en

Another choice to put the cursor on record 4, would be to condition the FOUTPUT field's two DSPATR indicators with an indicator. One line Nnn and the other just nn.

On 6/6/2014 1:25 PM, Jeff Young wrote:
All,
I have a display file that contains a subfile that is displayed in a window
(DDS is at http://code.midrange.com/32d6876eb6.html)

I load the subfile with 4 records.
In my program, I do a Write on the FRTCMD record and EXFMT on FRTCTL.
I set the value of FRT_BEGIN to 4 and display the subfile. The cursor
remains on record 1.

JEY01C Write FrtCmd
JEY01C Exfmt FrtCtl

What am I missing here?


Jeff Young
Sr. Programmer Analyst


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