On the z/OS 1.12 system I'm using, the job listing has an IEFC001I message
when a PROC has been used.  For example:
IEFC001I PROCEDURE UNTRS WAS EXPANDED USING PRIVATE LIBRARY
BOLAN.MY.PROCLIB

Is that the information you want?

--Roger

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 2:04 PM, Vernooij, CP - SPLXM <[email protected]
> wrote:

> "Bruce" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<
> 7cfb3a38-692b-465b-9af0-98ecb128a...@n18g2000vbv.googlegroups.com>...
> On Oct 31, 10:43 am, StevePratt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Wouldn't it be easier just to scan the JOBs and pull out the PROC
> > names?
> >
> > I guess I'm puzzled by the SMF approach.
>
> Unfortunately, for a lot of the jobs in question, there is no
> permantly existing JCL, it is JCL created dynamically by programs and
> dumped into the internal reader or JCL that comes in from outside
> clients. Obviously for static JCL in our local libraries you are
> right, we could just scan the jobs themselves.
>
> Thanks,
> Bruce
> ----------
>
> Bruce,
>
> First remark: the newsgroup is a mirror of the IMB-MAIN listserver and
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> Second, could you approach it from a different angle: if the procs are
> from a proclib under your control, you could add something to the procs
> (e.g. acct info) that you can extract from SMF and determine this way the
> proc and possibly other info.
>
> Kees.
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