All:

I have a QSAM question. If I have a Cobol program writing to a QSAM file
and it runs out of space on the file, i.e.;  SB37 , can i recover from the
SB37 without manual intervention.
A possible condition handler ?

If I write and Assembler I/O routine to be called passing the data to and
writing to the QSAM file, the same question, my assumption is "yes" and can
someone point me to the manual I assume it DFSMSdfp working with datasets
...

Regards,
Scott

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