>>> 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 ........................................................................ Hosting & Integratiediensten Data Center Services Belastingdienst Ministerie van Financiƫn ------------------------------------------------------------------------ De Belastingdienst stelt e-mail niet open voor aanvragen, aangiften, bezwaarschriften, verzoeken, klachten, ingebrekestellingen en soortgelijke formele berichten. Dit bericht is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde. Het bericht kan vertrouwelijke informatie bevatten waarvoor de fiscale geheimhoudingsplicht geldt. Als u dit bericht per abuis hebt ontvangen, wordt u verzocht het te verwijderen en de afzender te informeren. The Dutch Tax and Customs Administration does not accept filings, requests, appeals, complaints, notices of default or similar formal notices, sent by email. This message is solely intended for the addressee. It may contain information that is confidential and legally privileged. If you are not the intended recipient please delete this message and notify the sender. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to lists...@listserv.ua.edu with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN