Not a real answer: You can only see the new SFL record when the SFLCTL is written to the screen.

So you have to make the SFL page the new SFL record is on, active and displayed on screen. It is using one of the DDS key words, but cannot recall which and no source code at hand at the moment.

Kind regards,
Carel Teijgeler

Op 12-7-2019 om 04:01 schreef Booth Martin:
This seemed simple enough but it has me stumped.

I am adding lines to a subfile.  I want the user to see each line as it is added, using sleep() instead of exfmt.  (Thank you for the links on that earlier.  Works great.)

Writing the new subfile record and then writing the control record and sleep(1) seemed like the right choice.  It apparently isn't. Any ideas?



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