/sys$common/syshlp/helplib.hlb
CALL, Example

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

  $
  $! CALL.COM
  $
  $! Define subroutine SUB1
  $!
  $ SUB1: SUBROUTINE
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  $ CALL SUB2 !Invoke SUB2 from within SUB1
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  $ @FILE  !Invoke another procedure command file
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  $ EXIT
  $ ENDSUBROUTINE !End of SUB1 definition
  $!
  $! Define subroutine SUB2
  $!
  $ SUB2: SUBROUTINE
     .
     .
     .
  $ EXIT
  $ ENDSUBROUTINE !End of SUB2 definition
  $!
  $! Start of main routine. At this point, both SUB1 and SUB2
  $! have been defined but none of the previous commands have
  $! been executed.
  $!
  $ START:
  $ CALL/OUTPUT=NAMES.LOG SUB1 "THIS IS P1"
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  $ CALL SUB2 "THIS IS P1" "THIS IS P2"
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  $ EXIT  !Exit this command procedure file

      The command procedure in this example shows how to use the
      CALL command to transfer control to labeled subroutines. The
      example also shows that you can call a subroutine or another
      command file from within a subroutine. The CALL command invokes
      the subroutine SUB1, directing output to the file NAMES.LOG
      and allowing other users write (W) access to the file. The
      subroutine SUB2 is called from within SUB1. The procedure
      executes SUB2 and then uses the @ (execute procedure) command
      to invoke the command procedure FILE.COM. When all the commands
      in SUB1 have executed, the CALL command in the main procedure
      calls SUB2 a second time. The procedure continues until SUB2
      has executed.
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