I think the <<2>> needs to say just 2.  The <<2>> becomes the prompt
message. ...

On 11/1/05, Barry Brevik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is UV v9.6.1.3 on Windows.
>
> I have a paragraph which in part looks like this:
>
> RUN BPCUST B$SOD16AE
> DATA <<2>>
>
> Inside the program B$SOD16AE, I have a line like this:
>
>  IF SYSTEM(10) THEN INPUT XML.TYPEX, 1
>
> The problem is that the program halts at the INPUT as if it is waiting for
> input which has already been provided via the DATA <<2>>. I can see the "2"
> on my screen, and if I press ENTER the program continues, but does not seem
> to get the "2".
>
> I must be doing something stupidly wrong, but I don't have it fixed yet <g>.
>
> Anybody got an idea as to where I've lamed-out?
>
> P.S. the reason for the IF SYSTEM(10) is that the program gets called from
> other paragraphs that do not have the extra DATA statement.
>
> Barry Brevik
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