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  • 5250 Colors go bye-bye

    We are experiencing a problem and I can find no hint of this being reported anywhere, I'm hoping someone here has an idea of what is happening to us.

    At times a 5250 session will stop displaying the colors indicated in the DDS and displays fields in only the default color.

    Thanks for your time and effort with this problem.

    What we know;

    OS V6R1M0

    1. We are using IBM Personal Communications iSeries Access for Windows WorkStation Program versions 5.8+
    2. The colors go away during a session
    3. Different sessions on the same PC don't have the problem
    4. All apps in a session are impacted. We have a written a pgm/dds with only color text fields and this confirms problem is not pgm/dds specific
    5. All desktops and laptops are Dell
    6. Reported only on locally attached devices (not 100% on this because of low remote activity, am trying to confirm)
    7. DSPATR(HI) is not affected, continues to display White

    I'll post more analysis as I can get it.

    Thanks!

  • #2
    Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

    are all screens compiles with rstdsp(*YES)

    Do you have some external calls that have screens that are 132?


    Thanks
    Jamie
    All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
    and I take no responsibility for any of them.

    www.code400.com

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    • #3
      Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

      Jamie,

      RSTDSP(*YES) is our CRTDSPF default, no 132 column screens.

      Thanks!
      Gary

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      • #4
        Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

        I've seen this before....It was because of keywords in a window from an external call.
        Can you narrow down when it happens?

        (you have dummy records on all windows with keyword ASSUME?)
        All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
        and I take no responsibility for any of them.

        www.code400.com

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        • #5
          Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

          There may be one program common to the problem, I'll try to isolate that.

          Are you saying i should or should not have dummy window records with assume in my dspf?

          Thanks!
          Gary

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          • #6
            Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

            Gary,

            Only your windows Not your primary full screen NON-WINDOW's-->
            "you have dummy records on all windows with keyword ASSUME."

            All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
            and I take no responsibility for any of them.

            www.code400.com

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            • #7
              Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

              personally i've never used dummy records with ASSUME just haven't ever needed it. why add the additional garbage when it's not needed?
              I'm not anti-social, I just don't like people -Tommy Holden

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              • #8
                Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                how do you get your windows to overlay the screen behind them?
                All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
                and I take no responsibility for any of them.

                www.code400.com

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                • #9
                  Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                  In the pgm I suspect is the culprit, the windows have no special keywords.
                  These are the keywords in the displayed subfile control record;
                  KEEP
                  RTNCSRLOC(&RCD &FLD &POS)
                  RTNCSRLOC(*WINDOW &ROW &COL
                  OVERLAY
                  SFLDSP
                  SFLDSPCTL
                  SFLCLR
                  SFLEND(*MORE)

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                  • #10
                    Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                    Our systems guys just told me that IBM has responded with a known OS problem and PTF they think applies to this problem. I would like to wait and see if this PTF fixes the problem. Thanks for your input on this. I will post the PTF number when I get it and if it fixes the problem.
                    Thanks much!!!
                    Gary

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                    • #11
                      Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                      Please do... Have a great weekend

                      jamie
                      All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
                      and I take no responsibility for any of them.

                      www.code400.com

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                      • #12
                        Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                        The APAR ID for this problem is SE44052 and the PTF that fixes it is si42132. That PTF is on cume 1102 so, if you apply either of the 2 latest cumes (1256 or 2122), you will get the fix for this issue.
                        We applied these last night and today the problem seems to be fixed.
                        Thanks everyone!
                        Gary

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                        • #13
                          Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                          Thanks Gary for getting back with the solution....
                          All my answers were extracted from the "Big Dummy's Guide to the As400"
                          and I take no responsibility for any of them.

                          www.code400.com

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                          • #14
                            Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                            Those guys and gals at IBM have waaaaaaaay too much time on their hands if they are busy screwing up the 5250 data stream.
                            Michael Catalani
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                            • #15
                              Re: 5250 Colors go bye-bye

                              Maybe they are attempting to jam another color into the mix -- I think maybe Gamboge..
                              I'm here to chew bubble gum and kick @#%@#%@#%.....and I'm all outta bubble gum !
                              Yes I'm talking to you squirrel nuts.

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