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I forgot to tell that the trigger program is Return (Not LR), and the
activation group is *Caller.
So according to your explanation , the *Inzsr is called once.

--
Stephane

It depends on whether the trigger progam ends with *INLR on or not.
It can
also depend on the activation group it runs in and whether that has
been
reclaimed.

If the trigger program ends with *INLR on then *inzsr will run every
time.
If *INLR is left off then *inzsr won't run each time unless the
activation
group the trigger program is running in has been recaimed between
calls.

Scott Mildenberger


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