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-- Having read some messages in the thread, I would like to ask those who favour *INKx for indicators: how do you define indicators for HELP, ROLLDOWN/PAGEUP, etc., which are also function keys, but not covered by the *INKx indicators? I prefer the named constants and AID approach: no indicators, a simple /COPY member that can be used in all interactive programmes with DSPF's, only have to be defined once. Just my Euro-cent. Regards, Carel Teijgeler. >Well if you're old enough to remember indicators at all, you're old enough >to remember there were only 99 of 'em, and getting 24 more for interactive >jobs for command keys was a blessing. Knowing that *INKx meant it was a >command key pressed by the user, versus something that might have been set >in the program, was valuable information as well. I never saw the sense of >using CF01(01) when *INKA got turned on and off anyway. If you didn't >understand the indicator use, check the usage table at the top of the >program or get the heck out of the program. :-) In the old days, and in the >old code that's still running in a lot of places, you kind of ran out of >indicators after awhile. Or you saved them and reused them and let the new >guys try to figure out which overlay of the indicator array was in play now. --
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