Hilary Coming from VSE, I'm surprised you haven't been following the VSE-L list.
> I really miss one function - provided by FAQS/ASO. > At the end of every batch job, it printed out a list of modules used and which libraries they were taken from. This topic has been aired recently in VSE-L ... Then I took a look at Subject: Another OT: Z/OS FAQS? From: Leo Langevin (leo_j_lange...@hotmail.com) Date: Wed Jun 15 2011 - 01:40:45 EDT and decided that just possibly *you* are Leo Langevin's "better half"! Anyhow, using IBM-MAIN, it is best to be a touch more specific in the Subject than "Z/OS Newbie question". In this case, you would probably be better off creating *two* posts, one regarding "identification of modules used in a job step" and the other regarding "compile dates". Chris Mason On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 14:42:37 +0300, Hilary Hurwitz <hila...@nioi.gov.il> wrote: >I recently moved from being System programmer and ADABAS DBA in a VSE/ESA shop and "converted" myself to DBA in a Z/OS 1.9 shop. > >I am still a little overwhelmed by the sheer volume of work, and I managed to get used to saying ISPF and JES instead of Vollie and Power :) > >I really miss one function - provided by FAQS/ASO. > >At the end of every batch job, it printed out a list of modules used and which libraries they were taken from. > >Since we are in the middle of some major conversions here and have pretty complicated jcl procs, it would really help me to have this feature. > >Has anyone written it ? Could it be done ? Maybe in REXX ? > >The other thing I would like is to be able to see the compile dates in a load library - all the library at once. We do have File Aid, but it is a pain to get all dates (and maybe even sort on date ?) > >Ah - the wish list gets longer. > >Thanks for your help > >Hilary Hurwitz >Israel National Insurance (Social Security) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@bama.ua.edu with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html