The "changefile" records I'm referring to live in SMPDATA1 / SMPDATA2.  
Specifically, it looks like the E0 element record might be what you're looking 
for.  It identifies LMODs that were changed during APPLY processing, as well 
as the target DD name, which can be resolved to the target DSN with the L0 
record. 

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/zos/v1r9/index.jsp?
topic=/com.ibm.zos.r9.gim2000/lclcr.htm

An Element Record Type 0 (E0) is created for each element or LMOD that 
changed in a target library during APPLY or RESTORE processing. The term 
changed in this context refers to an element or LMOD that been deleted or 
replaced in a target library as a result of SMP/E processing. See Valid action 
types for more information.

The purpose of the E0 record is to identify the changed elements or LMODs in 
the associated target libraries identified by the L0 and L1 records.

-Bill

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