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> "c exsr *inzsr" > > I didn't know this. It was my recollection that this was true all the way back to S/38 RPG. The oldest online RPG manual (V4R1 - 1994) shows this to be the case. http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/cgi-bin/bookmgr/BOOKS/QBKAQV00/2.2.2?SHELF=QB3 AYC00&DT=19940325191514 While *INZSR is often thought of as a one-time-only routine, that isn't necessarily so. An especially tricky exception is when you get an error during *INZSR and the program ends with LR off. Normally, when a program ends with LR off you expect *INZSR won't run again. *INZSR will run again if it didn't reach ENDSR the first time through. Another one of those seemingly simple RPG things that blossoms when reading the details! --buck
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