As @Ituriel says, If you want the jobstep program it is found in some of the 
SMF 30 records. No trick to finding it. IIRC it is very straightforward.

"Every program" comes up here from time to time and is basically impossible. 
There is no supported way. If you want to intercept SVCs (and I suspect you 
don't!) then you can get most of them. You are still not at 100%. A user could, 
for example, read in a program using BPAM and then branch to it.

There is another program name in one of the SMF segments. Highest CPU 
utilization program or something like that. It's an additional clue, but it is 
nowhere near "every program."

Charles

On Thu, 9 Nov 2023 19:14:23 +0000, Ituriel do Neto 
<[email protected]> wrote:

>If the program you want is specified in EXEC PGM= statement, then it is 
>possible to use SMF 30.
>
>If it is a subroutine, then it will be much more complicated.

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