Yea, judging from RS's comment, I guess it does....
Many years ago, I thought I had understood from a knowledgeable source that it 
didn't....Either it changed or the source was not that 
knowledgeable....grin.....


From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List on behalf of Michael PoilSent: Wed 
12/5/2007 5:30 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: KSDS CA split, no CI split

CICS Guy,I think it does, REPRO is batch and it uses sequential access (i.e. 
SIS),and this is exactly the same access that is used during the initial loadof 
a VSAM cluster, and it is at SIS time that VSAM applies the free 
spacevalues.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mike
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respond toIBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]>[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: KSDS CA split, no CI splitI don't think so, from what I recall, 
free space is only reserved duringan initial load (maybe mass inserts too?)....
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