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It's that "smoke" you refer to.

unless maybe you had code after the return (like a loop or goto statement or something) that would've cause the code to keep running?

On 2/14/2013 8:18 PM, Jerry C. Adams wrote:
Ken,

It has been awhile, and perhaps I am misremembering (the little gray cells
are dying off quickly). But I thought I had a program once that just hung;
i.e., shouldn't have taken more than a few second to run, but was still
running after I got back from lunch. Went into debug and it was hung in a
procedure where I had forgotten to put a RETURN. Just sat there asking,
"Okay, what the heck am I supposed to do now.

That was v5r3/r4 so maybe thing have changed. Or, as I said, I shouldn't
have had that "smoke" tonight.

Jerry C. Adams
IBM i Programmer/Analyst
I'd like to be a pitcher. You have four days off to play golf. That's a
dream job. -Tiger Woods



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