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Thanks, I tried your example and does indeed seem to be an emulator problem
as I get the same display which really is spoiling everything. Although I’m
sure that the ‘menu’ I created around 15 years ago was not with any kind of
choice field.

Reading the DDS reference I came upon MNUBAR and thought it was this that
I’d used, not in fact a subfile. But in that case a PULLDOWN record has to
be defined for each MNUBARCHC. which I definitely did not have



2018-04-04 20:29 GMT+02:00 Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

Here is an image <http://www.martinvt.com/SQL_-
simple-/SQL_2_subfiles/sql_2_subfiles.html>

I am not sure what to say? In my opinion, it looks OK when I use it. (I
notice I am not using *AUTOENT either; not sure where that comment came
from.)


On 4/4/2018 1:12 PM, Dave wrote:

Haven't tried it yet as I realized I was usiing SFLSNGCHC. I have a '.' in
the place of a radio button no matter how *SLTIND is set. Also I don't see
any difference in behaviour with *AUTOENT.


2018-03-29 22:58 GMT+02:00 Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

You need three things: must be SNGCHCFLD or MLTCHCFLD, subfile row must
be one field, and use *NOSLTIND keyword.

You can toggle the row with the arrow, tab, or mouse click.



On 3/29/2018 1:08 PM, Dave wrote:

Hi



I believe I once used a simple subfile in place of a menu a long time
ago
and can't remember how I did it!


The display showed a unique field that was highlighted and the user
could
select the item on the list with the arrow or tab keys. No need to
check a
box or enter an option. Can anyone help? Thanks

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