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NCL Exit Procedures

An exit is a piece of user-written code that is executed at a predefined point. Numerous exit points are supplied by your product, to enable you to perform site-specific functions as required. For example, wherever you can specify a process in Automation Services, you can replace the process name with the name $NCL and specify the name of an NCL exit to be called at that point.

Note: For more information about $NCL, see the Reference Guide.