Create the 2 files shown below, then use FL instead of FILEIST. Feel fre e to change the names to suit your taste.
FL EXEC ------------------- /* */ arg data push 'set pf2 before macro execute cursor exec b' 'FILELIST' data B EXEC --------------- /* */ arg data 'browse' data Brian Nielsen On Thu, 13 Dec 2007 16:19:02 -0600, Ron Schmiedge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >Nope, never :-) > >What I like about FLIST is I can easily set up the PF keys the way I >want (see FLIST $PROFILE). We have used this to give users customized >things they can do. Including removing the ability to edit the files >(ever have a user edit a listing to change the numbers on a report, >rather than correct the input data and rerun the program?). > >I like the REFRESH PF key in FILELIST, but having been an FLIST user >since about 1979, its a hard thing to switch to. Since PF2 is BROWSE >in FLIST, I waste a lot of time in FILELIST refreshing the screen.... > >Ron > >On 12/13/07, Kris Buelens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> The great advantage of FILELIST is that you have the full power of >> XEDIT to manage the list. I switched from FULIST to FILELIST with >> FILELIST's second release of (VM/SP Rel 2?) when one no longer had to >> press PF10 to get the commands executed.... >> >> Do users of FLIST never miss something like >> ALL /this/ & /that/ >> followed by for example >> EXECUTE * COPY / = = X (OLDD >> >======================== ========================= ========================