No. SMF 30 subtype 5 (?) has the jobstep program name, the USS program name
if any, and the program in the step that used the most CPU. That last field
is occasionally useful for situations such as yours.

Charles


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Subject: Any SMF statistics available for LOAD of a program?

As the subject says, are there any such SMF statistics available?  We need
to know if certain subroutines are ever LOADed anywhere in the sysplex by
any batch program.  We do collect SMF data, but I need to know which one may
help, if any.

I am not the systems programmer here, so I do not have access to any
systems-level SMF parameter information or operator commands, I have to
request that information from the performance team.  I am just an
application programmer trying to track information down to aid an
application project.

TIA for any assistance you can provide.

Peter
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