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On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 10:58 AM <dlclark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
No, there isn't. If a session emulator is involved then you
just
have to configure the emulator session to not display the dots. If it
is
a real 5250 device then there is nothing for it.

Actually, what I should have said is that I don't think there is.
What I did was to turn off "column separators" in my session emulator
sessions.

You were right the first time - there isn't any way within the 5250
protocol. If your client software can do something with it, that's a
separate matter.

The issue is that the bits all mean something. If bit 4 is on and bit
5 is off, there WILL be column separators (as far as 5250 is
concerned). Column separators are not even subject to nondisplay (try
x'37')!

You can't mix and match attributes (successfully) willy-nilly. Your
selections are limited by the available bit combinations.

John Y.

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