If you don't have one of the Catalog enhancement products, I only know the 
brute force method.
1. Using LISTCAT, identify all your USERCATs.
2. LISTCAT each and look for the spurious entry.

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> On Behalf Of Juergen Kehr
> Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 12:39 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: ISPF 3.4 question
> 
> Hello,
> 
> when using ISPF 3.4 I got the following strange situation:
> 
> Using dataset level PP.**.BBLOAD I get the following output, which is
> completely correct
> 
> PP.MVI.BBLOAD                                                  SYR101
> 
> Using dataset level *.**.BBLOAD I get this output
> 
> PP.MVI.BBLOAD                                                  SYR101
> PP.MVI.BBLOAD                                                  SYR103
> 
> Trying to access the dataset on SYR103 leads to
> 
> Data set not found
> 
> A listing of datasets on SYR103 shows that dataset PP.MVI.BBLOAD is not
> on that volume.
> An IDCAMS LISTCAT (without catalog parameter) for this dataset shows
> volume SYR101.
> 
> So my assumption is, that the dataset is contained in some other active
> catalog, but I couldn't find out in which catalog ISPF does find the
> entry.
> 
> Can anybody help? I would like to get rid of this (and probably some
> other) errorneous catalog entries.
> 
> Thanks in advance for any help.
> 
> Juergen
> 
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