In <[email protected]>, on
12/05/2012
   at 03:31 PM, Mark Zelden <[email protected]> said:

>Then that is the problem.  You didn't read the OP carefully.  You
>have to be in ISPF when the STOP command is issued and it keeps 
>you from getting to the READY prompt, which is what the objective 
>was.

How is ISPF relevant? Either the TMP tests the COMM ECB or it doesn't.
 
>If you are already at the READY prompt it is too late.

Again, if the code is there then it doesn't matter when you issue the
STOP. If the code isn't there then it also doesn't matter.

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