>>> Is there a programmatic way to find the list of active SERVICE_CLASS
names?


Hi Christopher,

SMF is your friend here, in this case SMF72 subtype 3. I don't have a
program at hand, my shop sends SMF-records to splunk (using Syncsort's
Ironstream). I use splunk to produce reports using these records. Should'nt
be too complex to write a piece of REXX, Cobol or even DFSORT to get this
list directly from the SMF-records.

Regards,

Bart Hoekstra
Capacity manager mainframe

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