If you say replace(*yes) on the QUSCRTUS API (I know, that was CL command syntax, but I hope you know what I mean), the original user space is put into QRPLOBJ and the new one is created. See whether the user spaces are ones you've made or if they were from IBM debugging, say. The text description tells you what they were. If they are yours, change your technique to deleting the old one first (MONMSG or equivalent), then create the user space. This will keep them from going to QRPLOBJ.

HTH
Vern

At 01:37 PM 5/16/2005, you wrote:

I appreciate the info from Andy Youens, but my problem is a bit more
complex than that.

1.  QRPLOBJ is a secured library at our site.  Not only can I not delete
the *USRSPC objects, I can't even display them.  Our DBA staff has already
told me they're not in business to be cleaning up after messy programmers!
 (especially since none of the other WDSc users in the shop have this
problem)
2.  I had hoped it would help if I could refrain from using System
Request/2 to shut down my RSE Server, but after shutting down properly
from RSE, I still have thousands of *USRSPC objects.
3.  Logging off the iSeries and back on again doesn't help; they only seem
to go away at IPL.
4.  We only IPL once a week, and already in a couple hours of debugging I
have used up 20% of my available storage on about 9700 of these things,
after starting out today clean.

Bottom line -- I really need to get this to stop!

Does anyone know a setting I should have set, or some other way to prevent
persistent *USRSPC objects in WDSc ?
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