• Subject: Restore Display . . . *YES
  • From: HwaRangRon@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 16:33:57 EDT

Booth,

RSTDSP(*YES) simply means that if interactive program A presents a screen, 
then calls interactive program B which displays a screen, when B ends and 
returns to A, the system will restore the display screen(s) that were up when 
you left program A.

You haven't said if all of the other functions that display windows are in 
other programs. Do you ever rewrite the first screen up?

Ron

>I'm thinking it must have to do with the Restore Display compile choice,
>but if I say *NO then the window is displayed horribly.  
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