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A QPOS01 4S 0H TEXT('Display subfile page with
thi-
A s record')

A SFLRCDNBR(CURSOR)


QPOS01 can't be zero.

This is the way to keep the cursor in a nice place (usually the top row)
when you load a subfile progressively (PageDown)--no need to fiddle with
indicators and such.

On Thu, Nov 21, 2024 at 4:12 PM Javier Sanchez <
javiersanchezbarquero@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I misunderstood the question :-)


El jue, 21 nov 2024 a las 16:32, Buddy McClean (<
Buddy.McClean@xxxxxxxxxxxx>)
escribió:

Maybe?

SFLRCDNBR (Subfile Record Number) keyword for display files
( https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzakc/rzakcmstdfsfrnm.htm)

You use this field-level keyword on the subfile-control record format to
specify that the page of the subfile to be displayed is the page that
contains the record whose relative record number is in this field.

I use this a bunch -

https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/i/7.3?topic=ddf-dds-keyword-entries-display-files-positions-45-through-80

<dfreinkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 11/21/2024 3:49 PM >>>
Have not done this in years and so I need some help.


I have a subfile with records in it.

I need to pass the RRN of the SFL record I want the subfile to position
the
record on the screen.

I have tried SFLCSRRRN but that does not seem to be the correct way.

As the program is now, it displays the subfile at the beginning of SFL,
RRN
= 1.

For example, there are 300 records in the subfile and I want the subfile
to
display the RRN I give it, example RRN 67 at the top of the SFL.


How do I do that?


Darryl Freinkel

A4G

Telephone: 770.321.8562


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