Itschak: found this lingering in my mailbox for a response and don't recall if you received an answer. For completeness, I'll repeat what was probably already provided by others.
I believe you were looking for the information equivalent to ISMF option 7.5 "Source Data Set ACS Routine Translated from", etc. It is available from IDCAMS, which can be invoked programmatically, [1] in the DCOLLECT Acct Info (AI) record. Using SCDS(ACTIVE) should retrieve the information from the current ACDS. Alternatively, if you're trying to find the matching SCDS, it should be in the Base Config (BC) record as DBCSCDSN. [1] from my old DFSMS v1.5 manual, it's in Appendix D, "Invoking AMS from your program". --------> signature = 8 lines follows <-------- Neil Duffee, Joe Sysprog, uOttawa, Ottawa, Ont, Canada telephone:1 613 562 5800 x4585 fax:1 613 562 5161 mailto:NDuffee of uOttawa.ca http:/ /aix1.uOttawa.ca/ ~nduffee “How *do* you plan for something like that?” Guardian Bob, Reboot “For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism.” “Systems Programming: Guilty, until proven innocent” John Norgauer 2004 "Schrodinger's backup: The condition of any backup is unknown until a restore is attempted." John McKown 2015 -----Original Message----- From: Itschak Mugzach [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: September 11, 2016 17:06 Subject: Progrematically discover ACS source library I Looked into the ACDS and it is quit simple organized as a sequential dataset (VSAM ESDS). The Name of the source dataset it there per ACS routine / class. I was able to read and search for the source acs library dsname, but I wonder if there is a formal way doing this. Interactive ISMF is not an option. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
