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I've always found it strange the IBM has resisted any updates to the
Display File spec, or even the 5250 data stream in general.
Although we can use DSPATR(&FIELD), then load the field is all the
attributes you want, and get rid of indicators all together.
A DSPATR(&DSPATR02A)
A DSPATR02A 1A P
RPG Procedure parses the input color and attribute and sets the DSPATR
value accordingly.
Dspatr02A = Rtndspatr('TRQ':'RI');
Dspatr02A = Rtndspatr('WHT':'UL');
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Chris Hiebert
Senior Programmer/Analyst
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From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Gad
Miron
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2022 11:33 AM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: 20 years ago
Speaking of DSPFs
Some 20 years ago (st. Peppers) I had the notion to ask IBM to let us use
Field attributes indicators in DSPFs in a more straight forward (and self
explanatory) way.
This by adding all 7 attributes of each field ( HI RI CS BL ND UL PC) to
the INDRADA area
Then we could write in the RPG program like this:
FIELD1.PC = *ON (Set on Position cursor for FIELD1)
FIELD2.RI = *ON (light up Reverse Image for FIELD2)
you get the point...
This method will also help with the limited number of indicators.
But, as I have been coding less and less during that time I kind of
dropped it.
BTH, I know that one can map names to each indicators and use named
indicators
But if IBM were to add a built-in support for this feature it would have
standardize all
reference to these field attribute and not leave it to the (lazy , like me)
programmer.
Just a flash-back
Gad
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