Although ISRDDN is a good (and free!) tool for this sort of search,
StarTool--and I believe earlier versions of PDS/PDSE--include a FINDMOD
command that will show the actual location of the module found (if any)
plus all other accessible locations in the standard search sequence where a
like-named module also resides. It's a quick and decisive way to compare
multiple systems.

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On Fri, 8 May 2009 10:34:09 -0700, George Fogg <[email protected]> wrote:

>And all these years I thought ICHRDSNT had to be in a APF linklst library,
not
>in PLPA, MLPA, FLPA or DLPA.
>The book states "...This table resides in SYS1.LINKLIB or any other
>APF-authorized linklist library. It must be linked with RMODE(24)."
>

Ours is in MLPA.  Loaded from a LNKLST behind SYS1.LINKLIB along with some
other local RACF modules / exits.

I guess the fact that it isn't documented could be called "MVS System
Programming 101" on program fetch / system search order.   Pretty
much anything reentrant or non-executable like a table can be in LPA
instead of LNKLST.

Mark

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