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All,

On a related note, is there any way one can use a for loop without needing
to define an index (effectively replicating DO behavior) e.g.:

for *index = 1 to 20
 exsr process;
endfor;

where *index can be a system-defined index variable? Otherwise I have to
define an index variable just to process my loop 20 times. I just think it's
a pain that I used to be able to use a DO-loop for a specified number of
iterations as e.g.:

C                    DO         20
C                    EXSR PROCESS
C                    ENDDO

and now I have to define anindex for a for-loop....

Rory

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