• Subject: Re: a little bit of confusion
  • From: DCosgrove@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 09:19:02 -0400


Bill,

Yes, factor 1 of a BEGSR can be different than factor 1 of an ENDSR. Factor
1 of an ENDSR can act as a TAG opcode I do not know about the BEGSR. In
your example I hope the GOTO is associated with an IF statement. If not,
none of the code would ever be executed after the GOTO.

Doug
AAO-HNS
dcosgrove@entnet.org




                                                                                
                          
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I am trying to visually debug a vendor's program. I have come across a
situation that I am unfamiliar with, and can use some assistance. This is a
code extract:

           WRTREC         BEGSR

                               [do some process]

                               GOTO                                WRTR99

                               [do some process]

           FIELDA                   CABEQ
WRTR99

                               [do some process]


           WRTR99         ENDSR


1. I have never seen a case where the Factor 1 value for BEGSR is different
than the Factor 1 value for the ENDSR. Is this not strange?2. Also, I am
familiar with GOTO (but don't use it) and CABEQ. However, I thought that
both GOTO and CABEQ were supposed to be associated with TAG. There is not
tag named WRTR99 anywhere in the source. Can GOTO and CABEQ be used with
the
factor 1 value for BEGSR or ENDSR?

Thanks in advance for your help.

Bill Graziano
Programmer
Brambles Equipment Services, Inc.

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