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Nope..
A R CTLLCD SFLCTL(DTALCD)
A*%%TS SD 19920731 125055 QSECOFR REL-V2R1M1 5738-PW1
A SFLSIZ(0008)
A SFLPAG(0007)
This was before my time, and I never worked on a system earlier than V2R2,
so, to be fair, maybe the original programmer (long since gone - I think she
was a consultant) could not have SFLEND(*MORE).
Anybody know when that was introduced to DDS?
Francis Lapeyre
IS Dept. Programmer/Analyst
Stewart Enterprises, Inc.
E-mail: flapeyre@xxxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Frank.Kolmann@xxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Thursday, March 2, 2006 3:49 PM
To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: SFL with > 9999 records. was(RE: worst RPG ever seen?)
Are you sure this is not a SFLSIZ=SFLPAG. I need to do stuff like that for
a page at a time sfl.
If someone has a better technique I am interested. Sometimes I have to fix
programs that load ALL their records into a sfl, and problems happen when
more than 10000 rcds are loaded, so I modify the program to load a db file
into qtemp and then do a page at a time sfl and use this sort or technique
to show more/end.
Frank Kolmann
=================================================================
from: "Lapeyre, Francis" <FLAPEYRE@xxxxxxxx> Got another one.
* Turn on Nondisplay indicator for lcdopt and lcdcod
* move "More..." into lcddec
C SELEC
C LINE WHEQ 1
C MOVE *OFF *IN75
C Z-ADDRRNLCD CURSR
C LINE WHEQ 7
C MOVE *ON *IN75
C CLEARLCDDSC
C LCDCOD SETGTLCD 40
C *IN40 IFEQ *OFF
C MOVE 'More...' LCDDSC
C ELSE
C MOVE 'Bottom ' LCDDSC
C ENDIF
C ENDSL
C WRITEDTALCD
SFLEND(*MORE) apparently was an alien concept. (*IN75 turns on DSPATRR(HI)
for LCDOPT and makes the option field a nondisplay field)
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