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Hello,

I'll be surprised if there's anything but NO to this question, but I've learned on this list that if you don't ask you don't learn so here goes anyway.

I have a subprocedure with many RETURN *OFF coded within. Now I need to add some code in the case of it returning *OFF. I think I have to copy this code before every RETURN *OFF. Is there anything that let's me call another procedure on exiting this subprocedure? I just wondered when debugging and noticing that RETURN *OFF seems to step to the line at the end of the sub procedure.
I don't want this code done by the calling procedures as they are many and external.

Thanks.

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