CBT file 321 (COBANALZ by Roland Schiradin) does a pretty darn good job of 
identifying the compiler that generated a module, and the price is right.

Just use the SUMMARY DD output if all you need is the main program compiler 
version.  If you have statically linked COBOL (or other language) user 
subroutines, you will have to browse the SYSPRINT detail output to see the 
compiler information for them.

Peter

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Kenneth J. Kripke
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Does IBM maintain a list of Translator ID's that corollate to the language 
processor/compiler product that produced CSECTS?  Purpose is to identify 

What version of a compiler produced the CSECT.  The goal is to identify COBOL 
VS modules when reviewing an AMBLIST LISTIDR output.  

 

Sincerely Yours; 

 

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