On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 07:42:57 -0600, Mike Walter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:

Hi Mike, 

This is true. I encountered the following: Since I am still programming, 
I
am using cms command run to start the program. This produces a LOAD MAP f
ile
and therefore it changes the file directory of the 191 disk. And then the

sorted sequence is destroyed. Now making a module with GENMOD and
re-accessing 191 disk retrieves the files in sorted sequence. 

It is a pity that the DMSOPDIR doesn't have an option to retireve the fil
es
in sorted sequence. 

>The CMS command ACCESS re-sorts the active file table.  Try issuing, tha
t
>then running your program.
>
>If that works, you could just issue the ACCESS command from inside your
>program via a CMSCALL (?).
>
>Mike Walter
>Hewitt Associates
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