I used 'Parmlib syntax checker' as a search string.
 
Guess this one from 2001 is a good starting point.
 
Symbolic  Parmlib Processor was delivered as a IEASYMCK member of
SYS1.SAMPLIB,  and allows you to check the contents of a proposed IEASYMxx
without  having to do an IPL. There is also a program (EZACFSM1) provided
with  the TCP/IP component of the Communications Server element of OS/390
that  can be used with the system symbols. (in member CONVSYM in library
hlq.SEZAINST)  . And I have a  Link List Libraries Checker REXX Exec, if you
need  i can send. You can also install The RNL utility checker (for GRSRNLxx
check)  (consisting of three modules: ISGRNLCK, ISGRNLMS, and ISGRNLPR  in
SYS1.SAMPLIB).  There is also command SETOMVS SYNTAXCHECK=(xx) for BPXPRMxx
member  check.
 
Mr.  Z_elden provides LNKVER to examine LNKLSTxx for syntax and Extents. 
_www.newera.com_ (http://www.newera.com)  has a pay for checker, but I've  not 
used it. There are vendor supplied Checkers depending on  product/features.
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 9/29/2015 6:22:02 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Which  one? Searches using 'parmlib', 'syntax' 'check' yielded too many  
hits.



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