Rclerk to a specific record

Jason Garner jason.garner at evalsvs.com
Mon Jul 18 11:05:04 PDT 2016


Thanks Ken,

I will try this out.

On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 1:15 PM Kenneth Brody <kenbrody at spamcop.net> wrote:

> On 7/16/2016 2:14 PM, Jason Garner wrote:
> > Yup,
> >
> > I forgot to add -RW in there to set @PW. I also changed it to more along
> > the lines of Scott's example. That way the records are organized by
> index.
> [...]
> >        Then: cm="rclerk lz_ss_infcon -S1 -d -XIT -RW"<txpid
> [...]
> > I got rid of the display
> >
> > @menu  þ If:
> >        Then:
> > 104  -------   -   -   -   -   -
> >        þ If: zz eq "X"
> >        Then: exit
> > 105  -------   -   -   -   -   -
> >        þ If: @pw ne ""
> >        Then: PUSHKEY (@PW)
> > 106  -------   -   -   -   -   -
> >        þ If: @pw ne ""
> >        Then: zz="X"
> >        þ If:
> >        Then: end
> [...]
>
> FYI - rather than the PUSHKEY, you could still use the lookup-dash, just
> use
> index T rather than record number.  (Note that, if someone were to set
> PFME=ON, your PUSHKEY would sit there at the index prompt, waiting for the
> user to press Enter.)
>
> --
> Kenneth Brody
>
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