The QAOK* fiasco does happen once in awhile. I used to notice it on OS
upgrades. In fact I have, in my standard OS upgrade instructions to:

WRKF QUSRSYS/QAOKL*
Search for any that
1) Do not end with an A
2) Instead end with an increment, such as 001
3) And have a description that begins with Old name
If you see any that meet all three of these conditions then delete these
files.

WRKF QUSRSYS/QAOKP*
Search for any that
4) Do not end with an A
5) Instead end with an increment, such as 001
6) And have a description that begins with Old name
If you see any that meet all three of these conditions then delete these
files.


Rob Berendt

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