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Hi,

Am I the only one that use RTNCSRLOC keyword to get the cursor location ?

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I have an RPG program that has a WORKSTN file defined with keyword
INFDS(DSPDS)

Here is that DS:

ddspds dS
dcursorloc 370 371b 0

Here is one example of where CURSORLOC is referenced:

c when CsrLoc = 'S1NUMBER' or
c cursorloc > 1282 and cursorloc < 1290

Is this code saying "If the cursor is on field S1NUMBER or it is on row 12, positions 83 through 89 then....

If not, what does the number range of CURSORLOC represent? I can't seem to find anywhere online where this field is defined as a numeric range.
Normally it shows as position 370 is the Hex of the cursor row location and 371 is the Hex value of the cursor column location.

Any idea what is range represents? There other ranges within this SELECT block, but CURSORLOC is only referenced in this SELECT block.


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