I'd never seen the RTNLIST clause until I moved from UniData to UniVerse. 
In your example replace the RTNLIST with TO as in:

EXECUTE "SELECT CLIENTS TO 1"

This syntax works for both UD and UV.

HTH,
Gordon


Gordon J. Glorfield
Sr. Applications Developer
UnitedHealthcare's Mid-Atlantic Health Plans
301-360-8839

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/30/2006 02:26:50 PM:

> I have had a problem compiling a program in Unidata 7.1.0 that is taken 
from
> Universe that uses an EXECUTE statement with the RTNLIST option.

> To test this in its simplest  form, I entered the following test program 
and
> got the following result after compiling it:

> ED BP TEST
> 0001    EXECUTE "SELECT CLIENTS " RTNLIST 1
> 0002    END

> Compiling TEST with the command BASIC BP TEST produced the following 
error
> message:

> "Misuse of reserved word 'RTNLIST'
> Expecting: end-of-file,END

[snip]


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