Does the system also create file types such as this if you use SDA to create 
a menu?



On Tue, 20 Dec 2005 13:24:56 -0500, Wilt, Charles wrote
> All,
> 
> I've run across some interesting menu source that I don't recognize, 
> I'm hoping somebody here does.
> 
> There are three PR101M objects, a *FILE(DSPF), a *MSGF, and a *MENU
> along with 2 source members, PR101M of type MNUDDS and PR101MQQ of type
> MNUCMD.
> 
> The MNUDDS source member contents look like this:
> 
>      S* FREE  FORM MENU
> 
>      SPR101M              YY      Y Y                          56C
> 
>      DWSID       2 178Y              Y     Y
> 
>      DMNUID     10 1 2Y
> 
>      DMNUTITL   40 120Y               Y                CUpdate
> Production MasteX     
>      Dr Files
> 
>      DPRMPT1    4319 2Y                                CSelection or
> command   X     
>      D
> 
>      DFM0001    28 3 2Y                                CSelect one of
> the folloX     
>      Dwing:
> 
>      DFM0002    28 5 7Y
> CManufacturing/Release MX     
>      Daster
> 
>      DFM0003    30 6 9Y                                C1. Modify
> ManufacturingX     
>      D Master
> 
>      DFM0004    24 7 9Y                                C2. Modify
> Release MasteX     
>      Dr
> 
>      DFM0005    22 8 9Y                                C3. Modify
> Collectively       
>      DFM0006    15 9 9Y                                C4. Inquiry/List
> 
>      DFM0007    2710 9Y                                C5. Parts
> Construction TX
> 
> Up until I looked at the source, I figured it was a standard SDA created
> menu which are used for every other menu in our shop.  The PR101MQQ
> member loks just like what I would expect for an SDA created menu.
> 
> I'm also familiar with UIM menus, the above isn't UIM either.
> 
> Apparently the CRTMNU command can still handle it, but I'm wondering
> where it came from.
> 
> Also, is there any way to automatically convert it to standard SDA DDS?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Charles Wilt
> --
> iSeries Systems Administrator / Developer
> Mitsubishi Electric Automotive America
> ph: 513-573-4343
> fax: 513-398-1121
> 
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