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Your right.  I put that one out without thinking it thru.  I was more
referring to it doing at least one iteration, which is what a DOU will do.
I am in the DOW camp because it never made sense to me to have a DOU *INLR;
READ FILE; IF *INLR LEAVE.
 
But I am getting way off topic here now, and not wanting to start a DOW/DOU
war, so I will stop here.

(can you tell it's been a slow day?)  

 -----Original Message-----
From:   Scott Klement [mailto:klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent:   Friday, June 27, 2003 4:39 PM
To:     Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Subject:        RE: how to find which are RPG cycle programs


Huh?   It's either a DOU *INLR = *ON or a DOW NOT *INLR.   You don't loop
until LR is off, you loop until it's on!

On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Joe Giusto wrote:
>
> Funny, I would have thought the cycle would be a DOU NOT *INLR.  <VBG>
>
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