Why did you hard code dynamic DD's? These statements caused your problem. Never 
hard code dynamic DD statements.

Use of specific dynamic DD names is determined by SMP/e and are not consistent 
in allocation. SMP00027 may be C related this time but the next run could use 
it for something else.

Investigate why you felt these were needed and correct the actual error.

Jon Perryman
On Friday, July 11, 2014 9:40 AM, Rob JACKSON <[email protected]> wrote:
 
//SMP00027 DD  DSN=DSN910.CEE.SCEECPP,DISP=SHR                  
>//         DD  DSN=DSN910.CEE.SCEELKED,DISP=SHR                
>//SMP00028 DD  DSN=DSN910.CEE.SCEECPP,DISP=SHR 
>

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