I found an interesting feature (bug?) in FCOPY yesterday. As we have been having problems creating multi-volume labeled tapes on the HP, myself and another programmer were trying to figure out exactly what was going wrong. It seemed that when the first tape was requested, the operator was correctly replying REPLY pin,ldev. But, on subsequent requests (tape 2, etc) they were also replying pin,ldev, when in fact they should have been REPLY pin,sequence #. The sequence number was the volume ID. It worked okay for the second tape (it just assigned it an ID of 7), but the third tape would not take as the ID 7 was already being used. This has caused us all kinds of problems, but we finally figured out the problem. The new problem we have encountered is this: while testing the above, we mistakenly put tape on-line that ALREADY had a label (not the label which was being asked for). It was asking for the fourth tape of S70954 and we put on a tape labeled CL9524. Usually when we put on a labeled tape, it will ask us if we wish to scratch the label. This did not. It simply took off. As a result we have four tapes labeled as follows: S70954 S70954 Vol ID 2 S70954 Vol ID 3 CL9524 Can someone explain this? Why did the FCOPY take the fourth tape? If anything I would have expected it to either reject the tape mounted, or else fail completely. Gary Paveza [log in to unmask] ************************************************************************ My opinions are my own, and do not necessarily represent those of my employer. ************************************************************************