I was also going to suggest that a dynamic area would be the only way to control the attributes of one value or cell in the table. A traditional table can display one column differently from another but not one value in a column differently from another value. With shadow variables, dynamic areas allow control down to the byte level. And I agree that it is not as intuitive as TB* services and does require more programming work to manage the scrolling and such.
Is a "dynamic table" something different, perhaps new? It has been a while since I've done ISPF dialog development. Perhaps already considered would be to use a separate table column with a Y to mean revoked and a blank to mean not revoked. With a particularly annoying attribute - red, blinking - it would stand out from the rest. This also would allow you to TBSARG the table so only revoked ids would be presented. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
