The branching operations are:
The GOTO operation (when used with a TAG operation) allows branching. For example:
The EXCPT operation allows records to be written during calculation time instead of at output time.
The TAG operation names the label that identifies the destination of a GOTO or CABxx operation.
The ITER operation transfers control from within a DO-group to the ENDDO statement of the DO -group.
The LEAVE operation is similar to the ITER operation; however, LEAVE transfers control to the statement following the ENDDO operation.
See each operation for an explanation of its function.
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