Also, exiting a pgm with LR off enables subsequent calls to that pgm to take
advantage of the fact that any opened files will still be open, and related
file pointers (cursors) remain as they were.  Dave K.

----- Original Message -----
> I usually use them both (Eval *InLR = *On... Return), to exit a program
> cleanly. Not setting on LR will cause the program's variables to remain
for
> the next time the program is invoked. I'm sure that this is an
> oversimplified explanation but it's the best that I can come up with!
> Capt.j



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