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>Reasonable only if you use programs for menus. I should have said 'ONE reasonable way...' There are most certainly more than one good way to use *NEW! >However only in a few special cases are there >*NEW programs with another *NEW program downstream, >and that is where the called program is not called >repeatedly, it is a program that is both a menu >option and called by a function key from another program. Nice. Yet another reasonable way to use *NEW. The point (as you nicely illustrate it) is that *NEW programs are rare and *CALLER common. >We never use CRTPGM. Again, just an example of a silly way to choose how *NEW or *CALLER come to be used. Not intended to be an illustration of how your business does it! Good thread! --buck
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