If you are z/OS V1.9 then you could look at using REXX and SDSF to review
the SYSOUT while it is on Spool,  Then create a file with REXX that lists
the sysouts you want to print?

Or create a last step with REXX to create a GDG that is collected later with
the information you need?

Perhaps a more linear explanation would help us.

For example:

If job x runs and creates the following dataset(s) or sysout(s) that contain
Y, then I want it in a list.
Then explain with the Y part is.  Is it a header, is it information in a
data set name, etc...


I am not clear on what you mean "is the internals of all the incoming
datasets" .  Can you clarify it more?
        
Lizette


> I really think I'm trying to make this more complicated than it is, but
> Barry's
> idea wasn't what I was looking for either.  I'm not looking for a
> listing of the
> incoming datasets for any other reason than to know what to print out
> each
> day. The print I'm looking for is the internals of all the incoming
> datasets
> which is a sysout of a job run.  There's got to be an easier way out
> there.
> Thanks for all the different ideas, but in my mind we haven't got there
> yet.

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