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On Thu, 17 Jul 2014 15:52:58 -0500, Bradley Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

And INOF shows up in the compile listing and it works fine as it should.

I create a program with just that F spec, turn on LR as the only c spec and
INOF doesn't show up in the compile listing.

I know it's something simple, and so obvious and I'm going to wake up in
the middle of the night screaming AHA! at one point. lol..

I'm not where I can easily check the manuals, but I think that the
compiler will automatically assign an overflow indicator if you don't
specify one.

However based on what you are describing, it appears that the
indicator only gets defined if used. What happes in your test program
if you:
1. Set *INOF off.
and/or
2. Use *INOF in an IF statement.

Ken
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