The runtime library is most likely CEE.SCEERUM, CEE.SCEERUN2. The compiler 
datasets are usually prefixed by IGY.

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On Monday, November 30th, 2020 at 9:20 AM, CarlosM Martinez 
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> Hello all,
>
> Does anyone know the default library for IBM COBOL in Z/OS?
>
> SYS1.????
>
> Thanks Carlos Martinez
>
> SUNY Down State
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
>
> Behalf Of Don Poitras
>
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2020 7:55 AM
>
> To: [email protected]
>
> Subject: Re: Preparing for a short z/OS contract
>
> In article
>
> <of6c02949a.7053201b-on48258630.00237bf9-48258630.00239...@notes.na.collabse
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> rv.com> you wrote:
>
> > Rupert Reynolds wrote:
> >
> > > Thinking further, I now remember that their only debugger was TSO TEST! I
> > >
> > > wrote a mixture of Rexx and CLIST commands to extend it a bit (show regs
> > >
> > > and disassemble the next instruction, every breakpoint).
> > >
> > > Is there anything more /modern/ that's given away with z/OS?
>
> > Steve Thompson wrote:
> >
> > > TSO TEST is all that comes free with the system.
>
> > z/OS also includes dbx, described here (z/OS 2.4 link, subject to change,
> >
> > watch the wrap):
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.4.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r4.bp
>
> xa500/bpxa50021.htm
>
> > The very first release of OS/390 (generally available on March 29, 1996,
> >
> > per IBM Announcement Letter 296-018) included an earlier version of dbx,
> >
> > so dbx will very soon reach a full quarter century of history in the base
> >
> > operating system. dbx also had a short, earlier history as a separately
> >
> > chargeable OpenEdition MVS option ("OpenEdition Debugger feature"). Do try
>
> > to keep up, please. :-)
>
> > According to Wikipedia, dbx's original developer was Mark Linton at the
> >
> > University of California, Berkeley. He wrote dbx in the period 1981 to
> >
> > 1984, and then it percolated through the BSD ecosystem. TSO TEST first
> >
> > appeared no later than 1972, so dbx is about a decade younger. Whether dbx
>
> > is more "modern" is a separate question. :-)
>
> > Another debugger, IBM z/OS Debugger, is the successor to the IBM
> >
> > Integrated Debugger and IBM Debug Tool. There are lots of IBM software
> >
> > products that include IBM z/OS Debugger -- 6 if I'm counting correctly --
> >
> > so it's possible or even likely you already have a license. Of course if
> >
> > you don't have a license it's possible to acquire one.
>
> > Timothy Sipples
> >
> > I.T. Architect Executive
> >
> > Digital Asset & Other Industry Solutions
> >
> > IBM Z & LinuxONE
> >
> > E-Mail: [email protected]
>
> The successor to TSO TEST is ASMIDF. It's still being updated, so can be
>
> considered "modern". While the HLASM Toolkit isn't free, it's so cheap, it
>
> might as well be considered so.
>
> HLASM Toolkit Feature Interactive Debug Facility User's Guide
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSENW6_1.6.0/kc_gen/com.ibm.hlas
>
> m.v1r6.asm_asm-gen7.html
>
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