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You need to insert a line GOTO ENDPGM immediately before the SUBR
declaration.
As far as I know, it has always worked this way.
It is not RPG Subroutines at the end of Mainline code. It is CL !
From the Manual -
The first Subroutine (SUBR) command that is encountered in a procedure also marks the end of the mainline of that procedure. All commands from this point forward, >>with the exception of the ENDPGM command, must be contained within a subroutine, in other words, between Subroutine (SUBR) and End Subroutine (ENDSUBR) >>commands.
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