>It sounds like your PDSE is corrupted. The only reference to the A4 
>code that I can find on IBMLINK is OW49234, a fairly old APAR (2001) 
>which fixed a problem that could result in a corrupted PDSE. One of the 
>symptoms after the corruption was the IEC026I 002-A4. 

>I hope you have a recent backup that you can restore. You could try 
>opening a problem with IBM, perhaps they can help recover the file

Well, BTDT. IBM is going to tell you to install a ptf that very old and is
installed. Then they'll say: "If you have it installed already, the
corruption occured before you had it installed." And besides, why don't you
have the newest ptf in already? It is on the hiper list (and probably closed
yesterday). <sarcasm off>

Very helpful, and no help whatsoever getting the corrupted data set back.

Regards, Barbara Nitz

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