<snip> We have a MLPA module from adabas which got loaded But we aren't able to trace from which dataset it was loaded.
Is there a way to know the dataset name from which or where it is saved ? </snip> If it is truly in "MLPA" then it was specified in your IEALPAxx parmlib member which identifies the data set. If it is not truly in MLPA but is in dynamic LPA then there is no programming interface available to provide that information. Why don't you ask adabas what they specified to add it? The module is almost certainly in some data set that is in the LNKLST or that you placed into their joblib/steplib or otherwise identified to them. (DISPLAY PROG,LNKLST,NAME=CURRENT,MOD=xxxx can be used to locate in which LNKLST data set a module exists). If they did add it via dynamic LPA services without using BYADDR=YES, then there is some information about the data set from which it was fetched, but the format of that information is intentionally not documented. That information can be retrieved by the OUTDSKEY of the CSVQUERY macro or the MODI_DSKEY area for each module via the CSVINFO macro. That information happens currently to consist of the UCB address and the CCHH information of the data set on that volume. <snip> MLPA is in CSA </snip> that is not correct. Dynamic LPA modules do come from (E)CSA. Peter Relson z/OS Core Technology Design ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
