Did you unallocate the PDSE from the LNKLST and PLLA, and VLF before you did 
your delete and reload? 

SETPROG LNKLST,UNALLOCATE
P LLA
P VLF

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Juergen Keller
Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2012 7:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: PDSE

hello,

I have a very strange "problem". Maybe there is someone having an idea how to 
solve it. So what happens:
 
We have a pdse-load-library (with only primary allocation - no secondary!) for 
testing software. Now when testing a new versions we first delete all members 
with a batch-job and copy the new version to this dataset. This worked fine in 
the past but now ...
 
... we added this dataset to LINKLIST to get rid of the steplib. When I now 
delete all members and copy the new version to that dataset I will receive D37. 
I can see that after deleting all members the dataset is still filled with 80%. 
Someone told me that I have to do a LLA REFRESh afterwards but that did not 
help. When you browse that dataset ISPF says that there are no members in, but 
its still 80% used. Then I do an ISPF-COPY for one member and then its only 
filled with 1%. When doing the same with a batch job it does not help. 
 
I'm quite sure that it has to do with the LINKLIST and the PDSE-format. I 
tested it with z/OS 1.10 and 1.12 .. no difference. Has anyone had the same 
problem before and has a solution for me? Any comments are welcome.
 
regards Juergen

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