Kevin,
   Are you going into FileMan with either P^DI or Q^DI ?  Those entry
points let FileMan know that you are a programmer.  If FileMan thinks
that you are not a programmer, it won't let you set the node and piece
number.

   tjh

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Toppenberg
Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 9:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Data dictionary question

Interesting.  I just did it again.  I am prompted for a field number,
but not for the node to store the data in.

I wonder which of us has the more recent code (or even how to tell.?

Kevin
On 9/27/05, steven mcphelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a false statement:
> Turns out that the screenman way doesn't allow one to specify the node
to
> store data on.
>
> I use screenman exclusively for creating new fields in files.  I am
always
> prompted to for node and piece to store the data.
>


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