V5R3
SF99530                5102  Installed 
SF99529                  47  Installed 
SF99503                   4  Installed 
SF99298                   8  Installed 
SF99269                   5  Installed 
SF99185                   6  Installed 
SF99099                   4  Installed 
                                       
I saw it with my own old eyes. Two PCs in the same room, same
application, same display file. Older install went to first input
capable field, newer install didn't. Older PC is running NT, newer PC
is running XP.

> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Re: iSeries Access Cursor Positioning
> From: rob@xxxxxxxxx
> Date: Tue, May 31, 2005 12:00 pm
> To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> 
> I've not seen this.  I suspect it's an application issue, or a terminal 
> emulation software issue.  Or, someone's yanking your chain and moving the 
> cursor around and not telling you.
> 
> However, there is always the standard set of questions:
> - What version of OS are you talking about?
> - What do you see when you run WRKPTFGRP?
> 
> Rob Berendt
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> 
> 
> 
> 
> michael@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
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> Please respond to
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> Subject
> iSeries Access Cursor Positioning
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> On most iSeries Access installs, the cursor is positioned at the first
> input capable field on a 5250 display. On other (newer) installs, the
> cursor is positioned somewhere else, like on a screen literal or 
> something. Anyone know what preference needs to be changed?
> 
> TIA...
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