I vaguely remember someone having a problem with an I> or L> a while back.  I happened to be going through the Syntax Reference and found the following information.
 
Hope this will help if still needed.
 
Rich S.
 

R:BASE Prompts

We are all familiar with, and have often times come to love, the venerable R> Prompt. However, there are other prompts that you will run across from time to time when using R:BASE. This document attempts to list them and discuss how to exit the Prompt safely.

Prompt Description Exit Method
R> This is the standard Command Entry prompt. (Exiting this will exit R:BASE) EXIT or QUIT
B> Indicates that you have entered a BREAK command but have not reached the end of the looping structure (such as an ENDSW). In most cases ENDSW. The [Esc] key may work.
I> This prompt indicates that you are currently within an IF or ELSE body block for conditions that are not met. ENDIF
L> This indicates that you are in a LOAD table status. END
S> This indicates that you are inside a SWITCH or CASE command block for the non-matching CASEs for a SWITCH but that you have not yet matched a case. Once you have matched a case this is replaced by the B> Prompt. ENDSW
W> This indicates that you are inside of a WHILE loop command block. ENDWH

 

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