I do not have a dummy format on the first SFL display....and I'll have to
check on the keyword assume, I do not believe that it is set on.
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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 12:10 PM
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject: Re: window issue
   Doug,
    We have an entry pgm using the exact same screen sequence: PgmA is a
   full-screen sfl that displays a popup window that can call PgmB, a
   full-screen <F4> lookup. Returning from the <F4> restores PgmA's pop-up
   borders correctly.
   Does DSPF for PgmA have a 'dummy' format with 'ASSUME' keyword and
   compiled with RSTDSP? DSPF for PgmB does not need RSTDSP.
   JK
   On Wed Apr 25 10:04 , 'Doug Palme' sent:
     I have never been a big fan of window popups but unfortunately I have a
     situation where I have to use one, and I am having a problem with the
     redisplay.
     Here is the flow:
     The user presses the a function key and a window popup is displayed for
     the
     user to enter some data, one of those fields has an F4 lookup, so if
the
     user presses the F4 function key while the cursor is on that field it
     displays a full page subfile however upon returning from the subfile
the
     window border is gone..how do I keep the border from disappearing? I
     thought
     the keep keyword would do so but I am either using it incorrectly or it
     does
     not apply to windows.
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