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----- Original Message ----- From: <jvoris@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "midrange-l" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2008 12:18 PM
Subject: Strange CL problem with SUBR


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.

I think the manual quite clearly states that it is the end of Mainline Code.

One would have to ask the compiler why it feels that code after mainline code should be executed...

Crispin.



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