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I did a little more digging into this. The program has no H spec. There is no RETURN in it. There are no Primary files either. There are no subprocedures or modules. It is a plain vanilla RPGIV program. There are LRs in it, but they are commented out.

There is, however, an H1 (halt) indicator on a CHAIN statement that gets turned on if the CHAIN fails.

I do not see anywhere in the reference manual that when H1 is on, it also turns on LR. I am thinking that maybe since H1 is present in the program, the compiler knows that if the user wants to cancel at the time H1 comes on (via the operator message), that is how the program ends and LR gets turned on.

In other words, the program can end IF the user answers a "C" when the "H1 halt indicator is on" message is displayed.

Thank you all,

Doug



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