Hi Charles, I believe the answer to your question was provided by Jonathan Goossen in his reply of 18th May.
The System Commands manual indicates that the output from the command is displayed as message IEE967I. This manual states that "orig The origin of the keyword parameter, which is one of the following: CHANGED DEFAULT PARMLIB REPLY SYSIN" It would be reasonable to assume that PARMLIB as an origin is SMFPRMnn, that REPLY was a in response to a prompt from the console, and that SYSIN was from a DD statement of that name. In a similar vein it would be logical for DEFAULT to be some pre-assembled source, and CHANGED to be the result of a SET command. Agreed that what I have said above is assumption rather than definitively documented fact, but I suspect that most readers of the group only have the same documentation sources as you and I. Kind Regards - Terry Director KMS-IT Limited 228 Abbeydale Road South Dore Sheffield S17 3LA UK Reg : 3767263 Outgoing e-mails have been scanned, but it is the recipients responsibility to ensure their anti-virus software is up to date. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN

