Funny that. My catalog verb is identical, but I think it is the actual
wording of the statementthat is different..

I've been
        ICAT {file} {program name}
where as you've been
        CAT {file} {*program name} {program name}

-----Original Message-----
From: John Reid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 01 September, 2004 9:13 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [U2] Trigger problem!

Our catalog verb looks like this:
R.MIPAHC>CT VOC ICAT

ICAT
0001 V
0002 CATALOG
0003 I
0004 BDGZ
0005 catalog
0006 INFORMATION.FORMAT

If I use the regular catalog, it wants to place the item in the voc with
*...*.... If the ICAT is used, it lands in GLOBAL.CATDIR as a single
item
like *GLOBAL.ROUTINE
j


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