AFAIK there is no sure fire way to do this. The only data in the type 30
SMF records is the content of the EXEC PGM= in the JCL. Even then, you
would not know what other programs were called. 
 
IIRC, the product formally known as SOFTAUDIT (now an IBM product in the
Tivoli family) would search your DASD farm for load libraries and
process SMF data for usage intelligence.

HTH.  

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of JOHN TRIMBLE
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 11:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Batch job to spin through SMF

I have been tasked wth finding out whether a particular program is being
used.  The module is not in the linklist or LPA, so it must be in a
steplib somewhere.  We haven't been able to locate a library that might
contain it, so I am to the point of spinning through SMF data to see if
it is being used.  Does any one have a sample or can point me to where
there is a sample of a batch job that could find program utilization? 
We have SAS, but we don't have MXG if that helps.  I am not very
familiar with SAS, so might be a challenge if its very involved. 
Thanks.

John Trimble
Sallie Mae
Sr Info Security Analyst
RACF
(317)806-0269

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