From: Keith L. <new...@kl...> - 2007-10-24 23:38:28
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Rick McGuire wrote: > That error will be issued if either a) your exit returns the raise error > return code or b) it's not located as a registered exit when the > interpreter attempts to call it. Since you're not seeing any calls to your > exist, then I suspect you've got a problem somewhere with your exit > registration. > > Rick Thanks, it was a bit of the old forest and trees thing. :-[ One does need to register the exit before one can tell RexxStart that it is available. I was looking at the exit code, not where I was using it. |