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Hi David, Yes, you're analysis is correct. I guess invocations don't work the way I thought they did. So, if a CLP ends it is dropped from the invocation stack and any programs (RPG) that are still open at a higher invocation are now "orphaned" until they are called again. I was under the misconception that they maintained their invocation level. I learn something new every day :-) Paul David.X.Kahn@gsk.com wrote: > > Paul wrote: > > > But, if I reverse the calls. > > > > Call PGMB > > Call PGMA It does work. > > Aha! That seems to confirm my analysis. > > Dave... > > ======================================================= > The opinions expressed in this communication are my own and do not > necessarily reflect those of my employer.
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