Hi Reeve,

this will of course work for the time-out.

But the real question was, how could the program be designed, so that Page-Up and Page-Down in the subfile "reset" the time-out. But as the display is handling paging in a load-once subfile completely independent from the application - the time-out is hitting, even as the users page-up and page-down thru the subfile.

The only solution to prevent this, is using a one-page subfile and do the paging manually by the application program - in this case, the display wont time-out because one page-up and page-down the control is given back to the program.

Regards,
Daniel



Von meinem iPad gesendet
Am 16.07.2024 um 21:47 schrieb Reeve <rfritchman@xxxxxxxxx>:

Timeout with a multi-page subfile: set the display file with an INVITE,
include MAXDEV(*FILE) in your DCL-F statement, WRITE the control record,
READ the file, and check the display file status for 01331 (timeout)
immediately after the READ.

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