Unfortunatly, although the keyword support for Push Button and Choice fields is
present in the Code Designer, the screen display does *not* show the end
result. You must use SDA (gasp) for that.
Jeff Young
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I found that the secret to using code on the screen design is to use the
right click on the mouse. Get familiar with those menus and you will
create screens much more quickly. I never really use the buttons either.
Al Slezak
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Does CODE support window and window subfile creation?
I couldn't find a create button for any of the above.
Bill,
Use the standard create subfile button. Then bring up the subfile
properties (I just press F4 to do this) and select the 'In a window'
checkbox.
If you're looking for the create subfile button, it's in the tools
pallette to the left of the design window right below the big arrow for
the selection tool.
I don't use push-buttons so I can't help you there.
Michael Quigley
AS/400 Programming Section
The Way International
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