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Alan Shore wrote:
I've found that unless you have a GOTO (the ENDPGM label) or a RETURN
directly before where the subroutines are, there is nothing in the logic
flow to say bypass the subroutines.

The CL programming guide states
"The first 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 SUBR and ENDSUBR commands. The SUBR and ENDSUBR commands must be matched pairs, and subroutines cannot be nested; in other words, no SUBR SUBR - ENDSUBR ENDSUBR nesting of subroutines is allowed."

The way I interpret that, the GOTO or RETURN should not be required.

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