I have a set of modules that might be of interest.  The first calls the 
link editor and gathers a complete set of analytics.  The second takes two 
different sets of the first reports and creates report of matches / 
mismatches by module / csect and compares attributes of matches.  The two 
source files from the first modules can be from different times of the 
same library, different maintenance levels of the same library (maybe 
different LPARs), or different libraries.  I'm not at liberty to post to 
cbttape, but would share it with anyone that wanted to ping me offline. 

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Yazbut, SOURCE don't run! One of the worst entanglements is mixed load 
mods 
 at mixed levels of maint. Whether it be system or application level have 
to dig  thru what's running vs what's supposed to be running and how it's 
been  linked(bound).
 
 
In a message dated 1/12/2012 1:17:17 P.M. Central Standard Time, 
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It  unloads the directory to a file which can then be processed by a 
futher 
SAS  DATA step. There is an example of this in the SAS manual that I have.



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