Elardus:
 
I hadnt used ISRDDN for this function before and its nice...thank you.
I used it for doing storage displays when I was looking at control blocks.

Scott J Ford
Software Engineer
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From: Elardus Engelbrecht <elardus.engelbre...@sita.co.za>
To: IBM-MAIN@bama.ua.edu
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2011 11:43 AM
Subject: Re: "whereis" command for TSO.

Donald Russell wrote:

>Many years ago, at a job far far away, I wrote a TSO WHEREIS command for 
>finding load modules.
>i.e. I could say TSO %WHEREIS mymodule and it would tell me the DSN, or 
>perhaps just "linklist".

Why not use TSO ISRDDN? This will do all and more you want.

TSO ISRDDN 
then type on command line LPA
then MEM IEFBR14

or MEM IEFBR14 LINKLIST (search in LNKLST)
or MEM xxxx LPALIB (search in LPALIB)
or MEM xxx STEPLIB (search your own TSO Steplib)

>I've been away from MVS programming for a long, long time.

IBM has re-invented that wheel (ISRDDN) many moons ago. :-D

Groete / Greetings
Elardus Engelbrecht

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