On 1/5/2014 6:39 PM, Paul Gilmartin wrote:
*And* I believe SDSF stays in its split. *And* I believe it allows SWAP to another split. But that's not fair; SDSF is somehow ISPF-savvy, not just a plain ol' TSO fullscreen application. SDSF recognizes and satisfies a special requirement in order to do this.
There is nothing special going on. Any program invoked as an ISPF application can use standard ISPF DISPLAY services to "stay in its split" and allow "SWAP to another split." Any program can check how it was invoked and bifurcate its presentation logic paths as needed.
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