Doug,

Sample programmes with UIM can be found here:
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc/.214a333d
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.214a2ea1
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.5bfa4634
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.5bfa45a3
http://www.mcpressonline.com/mc?50@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@.5bfa44c5

(use Printer friendly on top right to see the whole article). The code
(mostly RPG III) is part in most of the articles. Each have a single listed
list, however.

So, that does not answer your question. It may help you in coding.

Some thoughts:
Perhaps it is possible to use the QUA APIs to fill the panel and create
multiple rows, perhaps defining two different records. Beware, I have not
tried any of this.

Regards,
Carel Teijgeler


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On 9-5-2007 at 8:39 Doug Palme wrote:

I know there is no support for multi-column UIM menus, I was actually
hoping that maybe someone found a good hack to make one LOL, alas no such
luck.

I would agree the UIM menu leaves a lot to be desired; actually I'd rather
eat my ex-wifes cooking than read that manual.....

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Subject: Re: UIM Menus

Doug,

I've asked this question, too, and even (horrors) pulled out the UIM
manual. There doesn't appear to be any support for multi-column UIM
menus. IBM menus are UIM (such as CMDCMD), and I have never come across a
multi-column menu in the IBM repertoire.

What I would like to see (but never expect after this long) is a STRSDA
equivalent for UIM. If there's such a function in WDSc or Code, I've
completely missed it.

Doug Palme wrote:
Does anyone know if it is possible to create a multi-column menu with a
UIM?
By default its just one column that the user can scroll through, whereas
I am looking to create a two column menu...similar to what I could do with
the old system/36 menus.



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