"J R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>...
> >No, based on the start of each command in the CLIST.
> 
> And that would be a GETLINE within a CLIST and TGET without.
> 
> It comes down to whether the command was acquired from the stack or
the 
> terminal.
> 
> 

I don't see the need for this detailisme. I don't know nor care how the
command processor gets the next command. As said with the VLF
discussion, a CLIST is processed in phases, so the actual "getting" of
the next command can as well be a next row in an array. Anyway, the
SYSEVENT is issued when the next command is EXECuted, if requested by
CNTCLIST.

TGET reads the command from the terminal. Subsequent execution of the
command will trigger the SYSEVENT, so definitely not the TGET, if you
look at it with this level of detail.

Kees.
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