• Subject: ERRSFL (was Keyboard Lock)
  • From: cmassoglia@xxxxxxxxxxx (Charles L. Massoglia)
  • Date: Mon, 06 Sep 1999 13:53:06 -0400

ERRSFL works fine - as long as you do not have anything else coded in the
message line in any record format in the display file, defaults to line 24
on 24x80 and line 27 on 27x132 screen.  

AAN01N02N03T.Name++++++RLen++TDpBLinPosFunctions..................
 *
 *  CODUMB - MEMBER MASTER FILE MAINTENANCE
 *  04 JUL 91 - CHARLES L. MASSOGLIA
 *  15 AUG 92 - MEMBER TYPE ADDED BY CHARLES L. MASSOGLIA
 *
 *  COPYRIGHT 1991, MPH, INC., OKEMOS, MICHIGAN, USA
 *  ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
 *
A                                      REF(COFMB)
A                                      INDTXT(90 'On=Fatal error')
A                                      PRINT
A                                      ERRSFL
A          R SCREEN1
A                                      BLINK

**      ERRSFL FORCES ERROR MESSAGES TO SYSTEM-SUPPLIED ERROR SUBFILE

        **      NO OTHER SFL KEYWORDS REQUIRED

        **      ERROR SUBFILE DISPLAYED ON MESSAGE LINE

        **      IF FIELD ALREADY DEFINED ON MESSAGE LINE, ERRSFL PARAMETER 
IGNORED

        **      IF ROLL THROUGH ERROR MESSAGES, CURSOR ALSO MOVES THROUGH
                CORRESPONDING FIELDS IN ERROR

**      MESSAGES DISPLAYED IN SYSTEM-SUPPLIED ERROR SUBFILE

        **      ERRMSG AND ERRMSGID

        **      SFLMSG AND SFLMSGID

        **      CHECK(M10) AND CHECK(M11)

        **      CHECK(VN) AND CHECK(VNE)

        **      COMP, RANGE, AND VALUES

        **      ERRORS IN FLOATING POINT OPERATIONS

        **      DECIMAL POSITION ENTRY ERRORS

>Add the keyword "ERRSFL" to your DDS for the screen and see if that stops
>the keyboard lock when they get the red X.  They should get the X, and
>users accept that.  Its the keyboard lock that upsets them, in my
>experience.  ERRSFL gets rid of the keyboard lock.
>
>
>In <882567E1.008100E9.00@gump.paramount.com>, on 09/03/99 
>   at 04:26 PM, Rajeev_Asthana@paramount.com said:
>
>>Hi All,
>
>>Is there any way to ignore typing on non-input capable area so as not to
>>get keyboard lock?
>>My users are 'goddaming' about red 0005 error and key board locking.
>
>>Thanks,
>>Rajeev.
>
>
>-- 
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>boothm@ibm.net
>Booth Martin
>-----------------------------------------------------------
>


Charlie Massoglia, Massoglia Technical Consulting, Inc.
PO Box 1065, Okemos, MI 48854, USA
517-676-9700  Fax: 517-676-1006  EMAIL: cmassoglia@voyager.net


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