You are looking in the wrong place. You need to look at the program that is deciding what to write to the subfile, not necessarily the subfile itself. As far as I know if a subfile record is written, then as long as the subfile is displayed, the subfile record is displayed.
You may need to modify the fields (add one?) in the subfile to distinguish 'frieght hold' (sic) from non 'frieight hold' records for the users.
If you don't know what 'frieght hold' means in this context, ask whoever gave you the work to do or look at the user or programmer documentation of the application.
Kevin Wright
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HI I am asking about how to approach this task.
I just now made a small update to a subfile program, simply adding 2 fields with a chain to get a description.
Now they ask if I can remove the code that prevents some records from getting to the subfile display, specifically, those on 'frieght hold'. I didnt get any more help than that.
My question is, which parts of the subfile should I look at to see how the selection is being done?
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