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> THANK YOU, THANK YOU, I didn't know about the colon requirement. Yes, that was the first thing I noticed, too. The technical term is "relative branch target." Without a colon, the compiler can't digest a relative branch. (Pun intended.) Usually when I leave one out, QPRCRTPG crashes, and puts many, many pages of hex-dump at the end of the compilation listing. Once in a great while, something will compile fine with a missing relative branch target, which is kind of scary. Nothing like wasting a 20-minute compilation of a 24,000-line source member, because of a typo in one line. Personally, I'm surprised it accepted such long identifiers. I don't use any longer than about 8-10 characters. -- JHHL
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