I take back my statement.  The machine stops after the first procedure called if it returns *off.  Not what I expected.  I learned something new.
Unfortunately, the part that I left out by stripping down the code is there is also logic between the called procedures so stacking them like you showed does not work for this case.
-----Original Message-----
From: smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx <smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> 
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2024 6:39 PM
To: 'RPG programming on IBM i' <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Stopping processing with using a bunch of if statements
My subject line should have read ...WITHOUT using a bunch of if statements.  Oops.
If there is an error in Procedure2, I do not want Procedure3 or Procedure4 to run.  Won't the if that you provided execute all three and then check the status of the IF?
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From: RPG400-L <rpg400-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Brian Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2024 6:05 PM
To: RPG programming on IBM i <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Stopping processing with using a bunch of if statements
How about something like this...
Have each procedure return a success indicator where *on = success, then
Begin Procedure1
    if Procedure2()
and Procedure3()
and Procedure4() ;
   clear Errorfound ;
else;
  Errorfound = *on;
  return;
endif;
Mainline can then test for Errorfound that was set by the procedures.
On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 4:10 PM <smith5646midrange@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have an RPGLE program that calls a number of procedures.  If it is 
in a procedure and it detects an error, I want it to stop processing 
and exit back to the main procedure where the initial screen is 
displayed to inform the user of the error.  I do not want the program 
to abend.  Is there a way do to this without placing an if statement 
after each procedure?  That could get really ugly and it would 
probably be easy to miss one because not all procedures can encounter 
an error.
...
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Brian Johnson
brian.johnson.mn@xxxxxxxxx
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