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Dear all,

             I have read in the manual that there are basically 4 ways
of ending an RPG program that do not use a primary file

   

             Those are 

             1 By setting the LR indicator on

             2 By setting the RT indicator on

             3 By setting an H1 through H9 indicator on

             4 By specifying the RETURN operation code

            

             Frankly, I haven't used anything except setting LR on. But
I would like to consider using others too wherever appropriate.

 

 

             Can anyone please explain the difference between each of
these, in two perspectives?

              1. How OS/400 handles them or difference in the way they
are handled

              2. When should a programmer choose to use LR, RT, H1-H9 or
RETURN? 

             

             

             I delved into the past mails exchanged in this forum to
find if any thing like this has been discussed before. But could 

             not find any.

Thanks In anticipation,

S.Chand

 

        

 

             

             

  

             

              

 



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