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Joe Pluta wrote: >1. MAIN1 calls SUBP1 (using CALLB) >2. SUBP1 does not set on *INLR >3. MAIN1 does not set on *INLR (does a RETURN) > >Call MAIN1 twice in a row, and SUBP1 *INZSR gets called both times. In >fact, the *INZSR for MAIN1 gets called each time. It's as if the concept of >*INLR is ignored for the main module, and when the main module executes a >RETURN, *INLR is set on automatically. This is very bizarre. > Wow. That isn't what I'd have pictured. What are you calling from? Another ILE? Is it because of the default PAG handling? The call creates a new group that is zapped on exit so the main program is killed. Is that using *caller group? >Joe > -- Chris Rehm javadisciple@earthlink.net Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. 1 John 4:7
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