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I know I'm losing brain cells as the years pass but I seem to remember the LISTF command being faily innocuous when you did it on a file that didn't exist. But at my day job, we had a job abort at the LISTF beccause the CIERR was IIRC 907 and the job aborted. I confirmed this on the system I support on my day job. But I seem to remember back a few years that I did LISTFs and checked a CIWARN value that would tell you that the file did not exist and you could choose what action to take at that time and the job did not abort?
Am I just imaging that or did it once work that way? If it did once work does anyone know what changed to mak it a fatal error?
Thanks for any assistance. 
 John Bawden 
Homestead3000 Consulting 
MPE Forever 

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