A number of people both on and off the list have mentioned SMF. Even if I
had permission to read SMF data (I don't) I think it would be too much
overhead to scan weeks of SMF records to find a few (~50) timestamps.

On Sat, 30 May 2020 at 13:44, Lizette Koehler <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Do you have any tools like MICS/SAS/MXG?
>
> If not, can you download from cbttape.org the tool DAF (Dataset Audit
> Facility)  - you can feed it SMF data based on dataset names, and it will
> provide SMF records that probably have a timestamp
>
> Lizette
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf
> Of Peter Vels
> Sent: Friday, May 29, 2020 7:01 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: TIME a data set was created?
>
> How does one get the TIME a z/OS data set was created?  The date is easy,
> but I'm after the time.
>
> Background: Periodically I update a list of data sets created by an
> application over which I have no control. I want to sort the list by
> descending date and time. Where can I get the time from?  LISTDSI won't
> provide it unless the data set is on an EAV volume (doesn't apply).
>
> Regards,
> PV
>
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