This is all so I can reverse the default for the yes/no lightbars so Yes is th default instead of no. (And I'm sure I will use it in a dozen
other places down the road.) This is still the best way to accomplish
Nope, you need to just simply do a menu option before you have the prompt of:
Command: GT (display line of text)
Data: "PIPE-N" where pipe is the pipe character
this is to set the next input to no default. -Y for yes.
Or if you're using MPL/MPY, just use the getyn("String", True/False)
Cheers,
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