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                                 					 EXECUTE | [ REPEAT] | program-name | [library-id] | 
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This command is used to execute a Natural object module of type program. The object module must have been cataloged (that is, stored in object form) in the Natural system file or linked to the Natural nucleus. The execution of an object module does not affect the source code currently in the editor work area.
This document covers the following topics:
| EXECUTE | The keyword EXECUTEis optional; it is sufficient to specify
                           						program-name, i.e., the name of the program to be executed. | 
| REPEAT | If the program being
                           						executed produces multiple screen output and you wish the screens to be output
                           						one after another without intervening prompts, you specify the keyword REPEATtogether with the keywordEXECUTE. | 
| program-name | The name of the program to be executed. If you do not specify a
                           						library-id, Natural can only execute the specified
                           						program if it is stored either in your
                           						current library or in the current steplib library (the default steplib is SYSTEM). | 
| library-id | If the program is stored in another library, specify the library-id of that library. In this case, the program can only be executed if it is actually stored in the specified library. A library-id that begins with
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| parameter | When you execute a program by specifying the program name
                              						  without the keyword  You can specify the parameters as positional parameters or
                              						  as keyword parameters, with the individual specifications separated from one
                              						  another by blanks or the input delimiter character (as specified with the
                              						  session parameter  Note: | 
EXECUTE PROG1
EXECUTE PROG1 ULIB1
PROG1
PROG1 VALUE1 VALUE2 VALUE3
PROG1 VALUE1, VALUE2, VALUE3
PROG1 PARM1=VALUE1, PARM2=VALUE2, PARM3=VALUE3
PROG1 PARM3=VALUE3 PARM1=VALUE1 VALUE2
PROG1,ab cd ef,gh,de fg,ab