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yes, indeed it does, but the user wanted the left and right arrow keys to
"jump" to the adjacent subfile record.

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 11:28 AM, Carel <coteijgeler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Should SFLCSRRRN not catch the active SFL record (the SFL redord the
cursor is on) after Enter or a Function key?

Regards,

Carel Teijgeler



Op 1-3-2017 om 17:08 schreef Gerald Magnuson:

the purpose is:
the cursor is at bottom of screen on the SFLCTL field... (input new rows)
however, If the user mouse clicks, or presses enter on a sfl row, we jump
to that rows detail information...

some people are not "mousey" and would rather use arrow keys; but the
tab
key may be the only alternative.


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