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Date:   Tue, 16 Nov 1999 22:12:22 +1300
Reply-To:   Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ>
Sender:   "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:   Don Stanley <don_stanley@XTRA.CO.NZ>
Subject:   Re: SCL: Get focus for dialogue
Comments:   To: Michael Bramley-M <bramley.m@PG.COM>
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I had problems sending this .. apologies if it has already gone to SAS_L .. Don

I seem to recall gettng round this by redirecting output to a file (proc printto) then offering an option to view the file using the PREVIEW window using Browse mode. This was pure SCL, no FRAME. One of my applications routinely sent log and listing elsewhere to avoid this problem.

Don

Michael Bramley-M wrote:

> Hello: > > I have a dialogue box that submits (w/ continue option) SAS code, and as the > code produces output/log, the dialogue box looses focus. Is there a handy > function that I can execute right after the submit block that will restore > focus? I've trid the help for all forms of focus, dialogue etc... > > TIA, > > Michael Bramley

-- Don Stanley, B.SC, Dip O.R.S, MNZCS Director, Sysware Consulting Group Box 634, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND Ph 064 21 479 863, http://www.sysware.co.nz

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