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If the program is define with an Input Primary file and using the cycle then
*INLR is implied at end of input file.
That is why you do not get an error. You do not need to specify *Inlr.
How many records are in the input file?


Paul Therrien
Andeco Software, LLC
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On Behalf Of Englander, Douglas
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Subject: RE: INLR no longer required?


Thank you for all of your replies. This program does not have a return in
it. It basically lists a file.

I know about the return, but was more surprised that it would compile. I
know a NOMAIN module will compile without LR (uses RETURN), but since this
is not compiled with NOMAIN in the H spec (in fact, this program has no H
spec), I was expecting the "I can't determine how the program ends" message
from the compiler, but did not receive it.

When executed, it will run until some system boundary is hit.

Thank you,

Doug

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