A  few additional CBT contributions that may be useful:

File 600 formats types 118 and 119.  Note that it is written in C.

File 134 includes the REVIEW program which is a TSO command processor to
view sequential files.  When viewing SMF files, one uses the subcommand
'SMF ON" to trigger SMF formatting.  While it is unlikely to already
contain processing of type 119 records, it is written in ALC and you could
add the logic for type 119.

      Allan

On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 10:09 AM Joe Monk <[email protected]> wrote:

> Have a look at file 523 on the CBTTAPE. It is a generalized SMF record
> processor, that you could probably use to extract the records and then
> report on them.
>
> //*                     S  M  F  S  L  C  T                         *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*       This program will read SMF data (from the MAN             *
>  FILE 523
> //*      datasets or output from IFASMFDP), and will select         *
>  FILE 523
> //*      records according to user specified criteria.              *
>  FILE 523
> //*      Records can be selected by date and time, by record        *
>  FILE 523
> //*      type (and /or subtype), by Jobname, or by data at an       *
>  FILE 523
> //*      offset within the record. Records must meet date/time      *
>  FILE 523
> //*      and record type criteria before being eligible for         *
>  FILE 523
> //*      selection, as determined by Jobname and/or data            *
>  FILE 523
> //*      specifications.                                            *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*       By default, any records selected from the input           *
>  FILE 523
> //*      will be printed to SYSPRINT, unless 'PRINT=NO' is          *
>  FILE 523
> //*      specified in the SYSIN control cards. If SYSUT2 is         *
>  FILE 523
> //*      present, the selected input records will also be           *
>  FILE 523
> //*      written to it.                                             *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*       Multiple output files with different selection            *
>  FILE 523
> //*      criteria can be produced in one run of SMFSLCT. The        *
>  FILE 523
> //*      output DDNames and selection criteria are specified        *
>  FILE 523
> //*      in the control cards in SYSIN.                             *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*       Two user-written exits can be used with SMFSLCT -         *
>  FILE 523
> //*      the first is given control after an SMF record is          *
>  FILE 523
> //*      read, and the second after an SMF record has been          *
>  FILE 523
> //*      selected.                                                  *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*      Input:                                                     *
>  FILE 523
> //*          SYSUT1   - SMF dataset - either the output from        *
>  FILE 523
> //*                     IFASMFDP or one of the SYS1.MAN             *
>  FILE 523
> //*                     datasets. If this DDName is not             *
>  FILE 523
> //*                     allocated, it will be dynamically           *
>  FILE 523
> //*                     allocated to the active SMF dataset.        *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*          SYSIN    - Control cards (see below).                  *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*      Output:                                                    *
>  FILE 523
> //*          SYSPRINT - Error messages, selected SMF records.       *
>  FILE 523
> //*          SYSUT2   - optional, selected SMF records.             *
>  FILE 523
> //*                                                                 *
>  FILE 523
> //*      Attributes:                                                *
>  FILE 523
> //*          Re-entrant, Reuseable, Refreshable, Not Authorized,    *
>  FILE 523
> //*          AMODE(31), RMODE(ANY)                                  *
>  FILE 523
>
>
> Joe
>
> On Tue, Dec 28, 2021 at 12:16 AM Jake Anderson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello
> >
> > Is there a freeware or any sample REXX which can produce a human readable
> > output to understand any IP tied up to a VTAM(LU) by reading the SMF
> > dataset. We don't have SAS or MXG in our shop.
> >
> > Any pointers would be appreciated.
> >
> > Jake
> >
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