Rick,

I believe you are correct.  If 40 is on the program passes over the ENDDO and 
proceeds with the next statement.  As long as 40 is off normal DO condition 
checking takes place.  MASTS <> 'A' in this case.

Rick

> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: conditioning indicator on an ENDDO
> 
> 
> Given the following code,
> 
>  C           MASTS     DOWNE'A'                      =
>  C           TKMANO    READEMAFILEL6                 40
>  C  N40                ENDDO
> 
> does this mean the loop is left at EOF (or a proper read with MASTS <>
> 'A')?
> 
> (yeah, I know, it's UGLY).
> 
> Rick


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