zMan,

I have a pretty barebones system where almost everything is a default.

When a save an ISMF list with command "save hawkins replace" the table is
saved in the PDS allocated as ISPTABL, which from a "LISTA ST" command I
find is my uid.ISPF.ISPPROF. And surprise, surprise a browse of my
ISPF.ISPPROF shows the member HAWKINS is there.

So your uid.ISPF.ISPPROF is probably where you will find your saved lists,
and likely to be the source of your E37. Failing that, check what is
allocated to ISPTABL.

BTW you may be disappointed with the contents of the saved list.

Ron

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> So maybe I need to go back a step and ask what's the best way to do
> this (given that CBT tape contributions aren't an option):
> 
> I have a small system with a few userids and a bunch of cruft that's
> built up. I need to look at what's out there, find the big datasets
> that we don't need, and whack 'em. How can I most effectively do this?
> --
> zMan -- "I've got a mainframe and I'm not afraid to use it"
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