DSORG=PO did the job. Thanks everyone for your time on this one. Richard

Paul Gilmartin wrote:

> In a recent note, Charles Mills said:
>
> > Date:         Tue, 23 Aug 2005 11:32:28 -0700
> >
> > Perhaps someone else knows for sure: there are or were some issues with
> > concatenations (for regular QSAM GET) if the subsequent concatenations
> > had BLKSIZEs greater than the first. You could try coding
> > BLKSIZE=<longest BLKSIZE of any library in the concatenation> on the
> > first DD.
> >
> Interestingly enough, IBM fixed that several years ago: BPAM
> now uses the longest BLKSIZE, rather than the first.  (But does
> CS use BPAM?)  Of course, there's always the possibility that
> someone later wrote to the library, overriding with a BLKSIZE
> less than the size of some block actually present in the
> library.  But even that should result in an I/O error.  (Unless
> the library is VIO.)
>
> -- gil
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