If you are z/OS V1.9 then you could look at using REXX and SDSF to review the SYSOUT while it is on Spool, Then create a file with REXX that lists the sysouts you want to print?
Or create a last step with REXX to create a GDG that is collected later with the information you need? Perhaps a more linear explanation would help us. For example: If job x runs and creates the following dataset(s) or sysout(s) that contain Y, then I want it in a list. Then explain with the Y part is. Is it a header, is it information in a data set name, etc... I am not clear on what you mean "is the internals of all the incoming datasets" . Can you clarify it more? Lizette > I really think I'm trying to make this more complicated than it is, but > Barry's > idea wasn't what I was looking for either. I'm not looking for a > listing of the > incoming datasets for any other reason than to know what to print out > each > day. The print I'm looking for is the internals of all the incoming > datasets > which is a sysout of a job run. There's got to be an easier way out > there. > Thanks for all the different ideas, but in my mind we haven't got there > yet. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html