IMHO, if there are tasks that need to be done at the beginning of the task
at hand, I simply code them at the beginning of the C-specs.  Perhaps this
is because I don't rely on the eternal repeating of the entirety of the
C-specs.  

I could see the enhanced 'neatness' of moving these 'initialization' items
to a subroutine, but beyond that, *INZSR simply adds to the 'mystique' of
the program, by not having to EXSR that initialization subroutine.  At a
glance, it forces you to first look towards the bottom of the code, or
search for the *INZSR text to see the program flow.  

Just my opinion.  Take it or leave it.  

Tony Carolla
MedAmerica Billing Services, Inc.

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