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Hi, Charles:
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Those are just ordinary display files, but they were created from
"$SFGR" source, using the S/36 Environment commands. In other words,
they were migrated from a "real" S/36 at some point, and then recompiled
to create these objects, using the System/36 Environment of OS/400.
On the System/36, under SSP, "SFGR" ("Screen Format Generator" I think)
was roughly equivalent to "SDA" on OS/400... a way to define 5250 screen
formats and layouts.
HINT: prompt the CRTS36DSPF command.
All the best,
Mark S. Waterbury
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