Kolusu,
You are so right about that. I was waiting for having this right before I
would attempt that step.
DFSORT is a magnificent product but I still am in an very early user stage.
I have to do this in small steps.
Thank you once again for your help
Best wishes
Jack

On Thu, 7 Sept 2023 at 16:33, Sri h Kolusu <skol...@us.ibm.com> wrote:

> >> Of course it was that. That is what happens when you copy something so
> it you will not have to write everything from scratch.
>
> Jack,
>
> Glad to hear that the issue is resolved. I wanted to bring this up
> yesterday itself. you may want to check if the space values you are getting
> are indeed 31-bit values.
>
> For example, the Type "D" records, you need to look at the flags.
>
> DCDALLSP,*,4,FI            DATA SET ALLOCATED SPACE IN KBS (1024)
>                             WHEN DCDALLFG IS ON
>
>  DCDFLAG5,*,1,BI            INFORMATION FLAG #5
>    DCDALLFX,B'1.......'       63BIT ALLOCATED SPACE IN DCDALLSX
>
>
> Similarly you need to check for record types "B" and "M"
>
> Thanks,
> Kolusu
> DFSORT Development
> IBM Corporation
>
>
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