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Does anybody know of a case where a statement like
C EVAL AHFROM = GETEMAILwhere GETEMAIL is a procedure call with no parameters, returning an
80-character string, could throw an MCH1210? The procedure definition is
in the same module, but the exception is not being thrown in the
procedure definition.
Or (we don't know exactly what statement it is, actually) in a CLEAR
statement?
None of the statements in the area of highest probability seem likely to
throw that particular exception.
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JHHL
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