Sorry Dave,
Nothing there about how to do scrollable menus or dynamic areas.
Scrollable menus take the work out of your hands for handling different
number of rows in the display. Dynamic areas put the work of defining the
actual format of the panel in your code. The IBM provided SISPPENU datas
> >> Does anyone know how best to create dynamic panel definitions?> >> > > Two
> >> ideas. Scrollable menus, or dynamic areas.> >
Or scrollable dynamic areas.:-)
To see an example, click the link below.
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From: "Cloink" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 7:24 AM
Subject: Dynamic ISPF panels?
My company is soon to move away from something called Roscoe which has
a programming facility similar to IS
Cloink wrote:
My company is soon to move away from something called Roscoe which has
a programming facility similar to ISPF/CLIST/REXX in TSO.
In Roscoe, 'on the fly'/dynamic panel definitions can be created to
display output and/or accept user input; these are especially useful
when accommodati
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