If bringing in a new product is possible, the XREF utility used by my employer 
is pretty good for what I believe is a reasonable price (or was when I first 
brought in the product some years ago).

XREF from DCMS, Inc. (https://www.dcmsi.com/).

Does source and copybooks, called programs (static and dynamic), batch and 
CICS, and DB2 SQL as well.  Also does PROC’s and JCL and datasets in batch and 
FILEID’s in CICS.  Good support from my experience with them.

HTH

Peter

From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
<Thomas> <Berg>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 7:35 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Need xref of load modules to find called submods (around 10000)


I have a need to get all called submodules in around 10000 loadmodules, both 
static and dynamic.

I had such program(s) and job to do that 10 years ago but lost it when I 
retired (began working again 2024).



Any way to do that (easily) with typical zOS tools or maybe downloadable user 
tools?

(I'm not able to do any installs outside of my userid.)



For those interested: I need to find all main programs that uses a DB2 table 
(data from).

The chain is:

DB2 table <-- known sub modules <-- calling modules in other applications (many 
hundreds of applications, potentially thousends of programs).



(This is not a one time usage, I will do similar things further on.)



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