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Since it states that even if it was possible (and buck test
demonstrate that is not possible) it will not be run "if a
subprocedure is the first procedure called in a module".
So I don't see any reason to code an *inzsr in a
subprocedure.

Marco

Sometimes I miss my lurker life..
--- E Doc <doc6502@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> ...sigh...
> 
> I wish that the thread would be *read* fully before
> people start in on why it's
> wrong, wrong, wrong.
> 
> What I said earlier was that I'd looked through the
> manuals and couldn't find
> any text that explicitly said, "Thou shalt NOT put an
> *INZSR inside a
> subprocedure."  The above says that you *CAN*, but the
> *INZSR doesn't behave as
> expected.  
> 


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