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I just found one of our programmers had the windows client.... works just
fine there....
I had placed a software pmr in, but IBM wanted me to get the problem
re-created in a program not involving attn program processing.


On Mon, Apr 29, 2019 at 2:28 PM Gerald Magnuson <gmagqcy.midrange@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I have made a RPGLE program that handles the group job routing (Attn
Key)...
I have a display file that shows a narrow window with the group job data
area options.
I am building and displaying the subfile with the SFLCHCCTL keyword....
reading the display format I am accessing both the cursor location
(RTNCSRLOC),
and by SFLCSRRRN.... both are needed so I can both point and click or
arrow up and down to select entries...

I need the cursor to be located on the top record of the list.... which
happens most of the time. except when the cursor is on a line (in this
case lines 6 through 16) when the Attn Key is pressed,
then the cursor is highlighting the row where the cursor was before the
window appeared...

Part of me thinks this has to do with the ACS client, but I haven't been
able to prove it!!??
so many different components, I don't know how to _effectively_ force the
cursor to the top item.





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