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I would suggest removing the non-display indicator until you finish working
on the constant message and then putting the indicator back.
"Sharon Rogers"
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Non-display field (400 screen)
owner-rpg400-l@midrange.com
07/16/01 05:55 AM
Please respond to RPG400-L
Hello All!
I have a question regarding screen design. I would like to know how you
still display a field or constant once you have given it a non-display
indicator.
Example:
Indicator 48 is in the Non-Display indicator list for a constant
message
that reads:
'YOU MUST ENTER A VALID VALUE IN FIELD XYZ'
Once I assign a non-display indicator while working on the screen, I can't
see it any longer. In 36 mode you could assign a non-display indicator and
still see all of your fields while in design mode.
I hope I have provided a logical explanation but, should anyone need
clarification, please do not hesitate to ask. Thank you, in advance, for
your time.
Sharon
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