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 Are there any Synon experts out there? (20 plus years)
Experienced, 20 years plus, synon developers have probably forgotten more about synon than the new generation (yes there are young people learning synon) will ever know.

 

Does any of those experts remember the phantom + sign on subfile displays when there were no more records to display?  If so, what is the solution to preventing it?



Software/Hardware used:
AS/400
ASKED: October 27, 2011  7:46 PM
UPDATED: March 17, 2012  7:07 AM

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Yes - I'm familiar with plus signs to indicate 'more' when using CA 2e, aka 'Cool 2e' aka 'Synon 2e' What would you like to know about it?
Last Wiki Answer Submitted:  November 1, 2011  8:03 am  by  Yorkshireman   5,505 pts.
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I don’t remember it, but it’s been just about 20 years since I last used Synon.

Tom

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Thanks Tom. I can appreciate all them points you got.

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Not a lot of traffic on this site.

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I was hoping that this was the place to engage in discussion and find solutions.

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For a Synon generated display file, how do you get the + sign to not show when there are no more records to display in subfile?

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“Not a lot of traffic on this site.”
“I was hoping that this was the place to engage in discussion and find solutions.”

I guess the question was not worded to generate any discussion, nor was it asking for a solution for a problem.

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Does any of those experts remember the phantom + sign on subfile displays when there were no more records to display? If so, what is the solution to preventing it?

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Thanks for updating the question, Trbeesley.

For those interested, a discussion on this topic is going on on another thread.

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