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David,
From SG24-5402-00 Page 90
Who knew you could do that with RPG IV?

"A *NEW activation group is completely deleted when the program ends
abnormally or when it returns to its caller (even without the LR indicator
turned on). This is important when calling a program recursively and also
when you test a new program. You do not need to sign off or use an
RCLACTGRP command to end the activation group as youwould have to with a
named activation group."


Thanks
Bryce Martin
Programmer/Analyst I
Ext. 4777



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Hi,

PGM A compiled with ACTGRP(A) calls PGM B compiled with ACTGRP(*NEW);

Does *INLR have to be *ON in PGM B so that its activation group
disappears on returning to PGM A?
IF it ends with RETURN, is the activation group still alive?

Thanks.

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