The “Macro and Copy Code Cross Reference “ output of HLASM the concatenation 
number from which it is fetched is displayed. 

The MXREF(XREF) or MXREF(FULL) generates this section. 

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> On Sep 5, 2021, at 3:24 PM, Paul Gilmartin 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On Sun, 5 Sep 2021 17:57:12 +0000, Farley, Peter x23353  wrote:
>> 
>> I was looking around at listings from multiple incarnations of COBOL 
>> compilers and did not find any which listed the libraries from which copy 
>> members were loaded, as HLASM does for macros and copy members.
>>   ...
>>   ... Bonus points for listing the date/time of the member in each library 
>> (if available) as part of the compile listing.
>> 
> I don't believe HLASM shows that information either.  It would be useful.
> 
> If the  PDS/PDSE member was edited with ISPF, the information should be
> available from ISPF stats.
> 
> If the member is a UNIX file, the informattion should be available from tne
> file timestamp.
> 
> If the member is any PDSE member, the information should be available
> from FAMS.
> 
> Perhaps an RFE should request an API to extract such information independent
> of ISPF for each of those cases.
> 
> -- gil
> 
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