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I changed one line here - it was 14 i made it 24. it is much as we want now.

RRN IFEQ 24
LEAVE
END

On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 2:01 PM, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

SFLPAG defines the user's screen. If you changed to
SFLSIZ(50)
SFLPAG(14)

it would work.

I would change to SFLSIZ(&NBRRECS)
and the last step in filling the subfile would be
NBRRECS = RRN

btw, that allows you to remove the ROLLUP/DOWN keywords and do away with
indicator 81 and all calcs relating to rolling up/down. Just fill the
subfile to however many records there are. Be wary of large numbers.



On 4/25/2016 11:38 AM, Hoteltravelfundotcom wrote:

A SFLRNA
A SFLSIZ(0015)
A SFLPAG(0014)
A CSRLOC(XXCSLI XXCSCO)
A RTNCSRLOC(&XWRENA &XWFLDN)


If I \change this value from 15/14 to even 16/15 it failed to compile.

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