Perfect, thanks.
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Simon Coulter <shc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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29/09/2004 08:21 PM
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        To:     RPG programming on the AS400 / iSeries <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
        cc: 
        Subject:        Re: Drop Down Selection List



On 29/09/2004, at 3:59 PM, T.Bryant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> I want the user to be able to select the month from a list on a green
> screen.
> I'm looking at SNGCHCFLD and CHOICE DDS keywords at the moment.  Do I 
> have
> to use choice and a number or can I just have a word, (eg, January)?
> Or is there a better way?

      A             R MTHCHCSFL                 SFL
      A               MTHSLT         1Y 0H
      A               MONTH         10A  O  5 26
      A             R MTHCHCCTL                 SFLCTL(MTHCHCSFL)
      A                                         SFLSIZ(12)
      A                                         SFLPAG(5)
      A                                         OVERLAY
      A                                         SFLSNGCHC(*RSTCSR 
*NOSLTIND)
      A                                         SFLRTNSEL
      A                                         SFLDSP
      A                                         SFLDSPCTL
      A N54                                     SFLEND(*SCRBAR *SCRBAR)

      FSNGCHCSFLDCF   E             WORKSTN SFILE(MTHCHCSFL:rrn)
      D rrn             S              4  0
      D months          S             10    DIM(12) CTDATA PERRCD(1)
      C                   FOR       rrn = 1 to %ELEM(months)
      C                   EVAL      MONTH - months(rrn)
      C                   WRITE     MTHCHCSFL
      C                   ENDFOR
      C                   EXFMT     MTHCHCCTL
      C                   READC     MTHCHCSFL
      C                   IF        NOT(%EOF)
      C     months(rrn)   DSPLY
      C                   ENDIF
      C                   SETON 
     LR
      C                   RETURN
** CTDATA(months) Months of the year - 12*10 bytes
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

That should do what you want.

On modern displays and controllers (e.g., PC5250, aXes, etc.) this will 
show a list of months. Move the cursor to the desired month and press 
the space-bar to select (or just click it with the mouse). Press Enter 
to process.

On older displays and controllers you would type a / next to the month 
you want (or use the space bar).

Regards,
Simon Coulter.
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