"Imler, Steven J" <steven.im...@ca.com> wrote:- > To be sure try ... d...@d5f3
OK - tried that but it showed that it was trying to match to VD5F3. This suggests that @ is still operating as CHARDEL even though it is set OFF. Just to clarify - all TERM characters (except LINEND) are OFF >L> "PIPE CP Q TERM | CONS" LINEND # , LINEDEL OFF, CHARDEL OFF, ESCAPE OFF, TABCHAR OFF LINESIZE 000, ATTN ON , APL OFF, TEXT OFF, MODE VM, HILIGHT OFF CONMODE 3215, BREAKIN IMMED , BRKKEY PA1 , SCRNSAVE OFF AUTOCR ON , MORE 050 010, HOLD ON , TIMESTAMP OFF, SYS3270 OFF So, I tried something else and doubled up the @ sign (so I queued OUT D5F3 DASD V@@D5F3). Now this is really strange - I got the message :- HCPDDR711D VOLID READ IS v...@d5f3 So it seems that DDR knows the label sort of matches but not to what it was given. Looks like something funny within DDR. Colin Allinson Amadeus Data Processing GmbH