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I am rewriting a window pop-up program to allow it to display on either
24x80 or 27x132 based on a parameter passed into the ILERPG program.

When the program is called for 24x80 I have the window one size, and when
it is called for 27x132, the window is longer on the screen [more rows],
but not any wider.

I want to have a message subfile also appear within the pop-up, but have
it display on a line within the 24x80 size, but two or 3 lines lower on
the 27x132 screen size.

I was thinking of using SFLMSGRCD and passing a program defined field to
it to contain the dynamic line number, but that option is not allowed with
the SFLMSGRCD keyword.

Has anyone done this? I am thinking the only way to do this is to define
two DSPF formats for this pop-up, with the different SFLMSGRCD values, but
that seems redundant.

Thank you,

Doug



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