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Hi Sean
This for reposition in the same field, but what about, if i'm positioned in
field AA but i want to position my cursor in the field BB
Thanks

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Da: Sean Courtney [mailto:scourtney@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Inviato: martedì 29 agosto 2023 10:35
A: 'RPG programming on IBM i' <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: 'gio.cot' <gio.cot@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Oggetto: RE: Position cursor on a field without using indicator

Hi,

RTNCSRLOC(&CSRC## &CSFL##) : to retrieve the current cursor location

XLIN## 3S 0H
XPOS## 3S 0H
CSRLOC(XLIN## XPOS##) : you can use these to reposition a
cursor manually

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards / Bien à vous,

Seán Courtney ?



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Subject: Position cursor on a field without using indicator

Hi all

I have an old (very old program) where i have used all the indicators and i
would need , for some errors, position the cursors in a specific field;
question: is there other way to position the cursor, without using an
indicator ?

Thanks in advance

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