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    Default Re: 314 subprogram not in memory

    You're correct, it did add parenthesis around #700 =#4003, the if statements and I can't enter it manually. says bad code.
    Is there a work around for this?



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    Default Re: 314 subprogram not in memory

    Either a $ervice call or macro$.



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    Default Re: 314 subprogram not in memory

    That alarm is described as "number too large". Can you see where this alarm occurs in the program?



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