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<snip>today's users already understand</snip>

problem is yesterday's programmers!

Thanks, looking forward to trying that out.


2018-03-30 20:19 GMT+02:00 Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

SNGCHCFLD is a square checkbox, where you can list several items and mark
on/off for each item in the list.

MLTCHCFLD is a round circle, where you can list several items of which no
more than one item can be selected at one time.

I like using them because today's users already understand how they
function and they are mouse users. Coupling *AUTOENT with radio buttons
and checkboxes makes a mouseable change a one-click event. With barcode
readers, scanners, voice control;s, and other available solutions, the
keyboard is becoming an anachronism.


On 3/30/2018 10:42 AM, Dave wrote:

I'd already tried SNGCHCFLD which gave me a rather ugly checkbox on the
left of the field. Will try the *NOSLTIND parameter after the Easter
break. Funny though, I thought we'd never used SNGCHCFLD before. Thanks
anyway!


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