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IIRC, there's a way to see if a file is open or not. You could simply use
that to make sure you don't close a file that's already been closed.
Or, you could redo you procedure to something like this:
p Myproc b
d Myproc pi
/free
open myfile
RecursiveProc()
close myfile
/end-free
p MyProc e
p RecursiveProc b
d RecursiveProc pi
/free
//whatever
RecursiveProc()
/end-free
p RecursiveProc e
HTH,
Charles
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chris_Bougher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chris_Bougher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 1:35 PM
> To: rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Recursion in Service Program
>
>
> I have a service program that gets parts for a bom. The
> service programs
> getParts procedure can be called recursively. How can I make
> sure the files
> are opened the first time the procedure is called and closed after the
> first level is done. I put close statements at the end of the
> procedure but
> then when the recursive call ends it closes the files and the
> top-level
> call ends in error.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks
> Chris Bougher
>
>
>
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