The reason you cannot find information about what you want to do is that 
it is not possible using only the data provided with this ENF signal. The 
ENF signal documentation and data is quite clear.
You get what the mapping shows that you get. You do not get information 
about which check had its status changed.

Therefore if you are interested in what specifically changed, you must 
look elsewhere.  HZSQUERY provides the functionality to get the 
information about any/all checks.

This ENF signal is provided to satisfy the needs of applications that are 
providing displays of all checks and that want to know if there is 
anything worth updating.
Such displays have been tracking past status and therefore upon this 
signal will re-fetch all status to determine what has changed. You could 
do the same.

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design

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