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On 2023-05-22 12:05 p.m., Charles Wilt wrote:

However, the manual mentions

A file exception/error subroutine (INFSR) receives control when an
exception/error occurs on an implicit
(primary or secondary) file operation or on an explicit file operation
that does not have an indicator
specified in positions 73 and 74,does not have an (E) extender, and is not
in the monitor block of a
MONITOR group that can handle the error..



A bit later on that page
https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/ssw_ibm_i_75/rzasd/fiexsubr.htm
it explains what Mohan was experiencing:

"If a file exception/error occurs during the start or end of a program, control passes to the RPG IV default error handler, and not to the user-written file exception/error or subroutine (INFSR)."


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