Yep: Look at the DDS code for the sign screen. QDSIGNON (I think from memory) or QDSIGNON2 if using long passwords.

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Agile Technology Architects




On May 6, 2025, at 4:27 PM, smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

I am trying to create a screen with a password. Because it is a password, I
don't want the typed characters to show. However, I do want the underline
to show so they can see where to type. The only way that I can find to hide
the typed characters is to add the field attribute ND which also hides the
underline. Is this combination possible?

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