[ortiz@adela nomi]$ fglgo -V
INFORMIX-4GL Version 7.30.UC7
Pcode Version 730
BTW, 4GL 7.31.UC1 has fixed the input array bug, BUT has a new worst one,
the interrupt key is only recognized the first time it's hit.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean R. Durity" <sdu...@cornercap.com>
To: <m...@zar.com>
Cc: <linux-i...@iiug.org>
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 10:45 AM
Subject: Linux and 4GL Input Array Problem
> Miguel,
>
> I sent this to the linux-informix list for (possibly) more help. You can
> join at www.iug.org, if you haven't already.
>
> > Hope someone can help with this one:
> >
> > SE v7.24;4GL RDS v7.30;RedHat Linux v7.
> >
> > When using INPUT ARRAY statement, I call function which opens a new
> > window and a DISPLAY ARRAY statement to populate same. When closing
> the
> > function window, the cursor automatically returns to line 1 in my
> first
> > form. The ARR_COUNT() & SCR_LINE() are correct, (holding the same
> number
> > as when the function was called), but the cursor is incorrectly
> located.
> > Code is OK, it worked fine on previous versions of software running on
> > SCO & RH 6.2
> >
> > Any help much appreciated.
> --
> Sean R. Durity
> Moderator
>
>
> Miguel,
>
> I sent this to the linux-informix list for (possibly) more help. You can
> join at www.iug.org, if you haven't already.
>
> > Hope someone can help with this one:
> >
> > SE v7.24;4GL RDS v7.30;RedHat Linux v7.
> >
> > When using INPUT ARRAY statement, I call function which opens a new
> > window and a DISPLAY ARRAY statement to populate same. When closing
> the
> > function window, the cursor automatically returns to line 1 in my
> first
> > form. The ARR_COUNT() & SCR_LINE() are correct, (holding the same
> number
> > as when the function was called), but the cursor is incorrectly
> located.
> > Code is OK, it worked fine on previous versions of software running on
> > SCO & RH 6.2
> >
> > Any help much appreciated.
> --
> Sean R. Durity
> Moderator
>
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