Mark, the assembler compiler's ADATA output contains very detailed
info's about DSECT's.
As far as I know. many utility/tool is using this ADATA info, for
example the IBM C/C++ compiler dsect2c utility (CNEDSCT program) to
generate
C structures from DSECT's .
On 25.09.2013 12:59, Mark Regan wrote:
I have a ISV software product that creates SMF records for which they do not
publish the SMF record layout in their manuals. All they do is refer you to the
DSECT coding in their MAC library and expect you to figure out the record
layout from it. Not having a background in a programming language, especially
assembler (I can do some SAS, but that's about it), is there a utility that can
read a dsect and produce a readable output to work from?
I have an older SAS program that was coded to produce reports from the vendor's
older version of the software, but the newest release we just put on changed
the SMF record layout and also increased the record length from 1034 to 3194
bytes in length.
Thanks,
Mark Regan
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