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I think that's the way I'd go - at lease today - with so few people on the 
list.

If you can just make all of the files USROPN - that might be your best bet 
at this point.


Jeff Stevens
Mize, Houser & Co. P.A.
913 451 1882
JStevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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jstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Isn't there something like a *INZSR?  A subroutine that 
runes[sic] before the program opens the files?

Well, according to the manual, *INZSR happens after the 
implicitly-opened files open. There isn't anything similar 
that happens before, is there?

Even some sort of exception handler that would respond to 
the first failure-to-open, and would be able to adjust the 
*LIBL and restart the implicit file openings, would 
probably work. Assuming there's a way to do it.

Or maybe I could make the implicitly-opened files USROPEN, 
and open them in *INZSR.

--
JHHL

"I need ideas! . . . I get LIGHT BULBS!" -- The Wizard of 
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