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> I just made the a little test using the following little program (on > V5R2, but I'm sure this is the way it's always worked) . I set a > breakpoint on the DSPLY line and called my program, pressing ENTER on > the first 'wait' line. When I did RCLACTGRP QILE, my breakpoint fired. I tested this the same way, and you're right, with RCLACTGRP the breakpoint does fire -- and it did for me as well. However, if instead of RCLACTGRP, you type SIGNOFF, the callback will fire, but the breakpoint will not come up in the debugger. I can't believe you're using CALLB :)
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