And if it's a program object, all bets are off - time for the (at least)
$15K DFSMSdfp Advanced Customization Guide, or parse SPZAP output.

Later,
Ray 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Charles Mills
> Sent: Wednesday March 29 2006 12:02
> To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Reading a Load Module
> 
> Depending on what he wants, reading it with Rexx could be a 
> chore, albeit not impossible. Don't forget that key load 
> module data is stored in the directory entry. Much of the 
> directory entry is logically part of the load module. And 
> it's not in the most friendly format for programs without 
> good binary arithmetic and indexing capabilities. (But yes, do-able.)
> 
> Depending on what he wants to do, formatting it in hex with 
> Superzap (as John suggested) or another utility and parsing 
> the listing with Rexx could be a good option.

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