Yes, I use MOUBTN(*ULD E00). E00 is an event, detectable using the AID
byte. That way the MOUBTN doesn't use up a command key.

As far as the subfiles go, I have used both *NOSLTIND, and *SLTIND, but I
think I like things best when I have *SLTIND on the multi-select subfile,
and *NOSLTIND on the single select subfile.

On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 11:34 PM Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Do you use MOUBTN() If so, UPD or UPR? I like UPR for several reasons
but am wondering what others do.

You mention single & multiple selecting subfiles; do you use *NOSLTIND?

Also, I have had unexpected results when ever I use selecting and there
are more than two columns in the subfile. Have you noticed that?

On 6/27/2018 10:13 PM, Mark Murphy wrote:
If you want
to discuss quirks, I am happy to do so.

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