<snip> Get your terminology right guys!
> Null will not pass the test as null is CHAR(128) and means the value is
> unknown.
</snip>
In my RESULTS client's applications, where they have a SCREEN file that
holds *source* and $object$ screen records, I see the following (example)

SCR=CHAR(12):STR(CHAR(128),3):@(20,0):"ORDER ENTRY"...blah, blah, blah.

I can imagine that the 3-CHAR(128)'s meant something then. Now, it just
prints 3 inverse space characters (ie a solid block) in the upper left.

Anyone know what that was all about. My new screen compiler removes it to no
detriment but I'm just curious. My only thought was a delay function while
the older CRT's recovered from the single CHAR(12) command.

Thanks.
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