NaviQuest works. However it is really just batch ISPF, cumbersome and cpu 
hoggish

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> Subject: Re: Programmatically List Management Class Attributes?
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> On 11/4/2021 6:03 AM, kekronbekron wrote:
> > Hi Ed,
> >
> > Perhaps ISMF in batch?
> > NaviQuest utility I reckon it's called.
> Whenever I look at that stuff, it seems to be geared towards generating
> reports showing attributes of various DASD-resident SMS data sets. I
> never saw any options for displaying information from ACDS constructs,
> but I will take another look.
> 
> > Potentially dumb question/suggestion - the 'expire non-usage days' or a
> related parm of the MC should automatically delete the dataset, right?
> 
> Not a dumb question at all. That is indeed the function of "Expire Days
> Non-Usage" and that's precisely why we wish to query it. Thanks...
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