Coïncidentally I'm currently trying to get a list of all the proclibs in our 
system so I can search them for the mention of a particular program (because I 
don't think it's being run and I'll have to create a job for it).  I have list 
of production joblibs, and I've written an exec that correctly looks in their 
members and finds all instances of "JCLLIB" and the proclibs mentioned there.  
But not all joblib members have a JCLLIB statement, of course; they're using 
the default proclibs.  How do I find out what the defaults are?  It's gotta be 
somewhere in the startup parms, right?

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Steve Estle
Sent: Friday, February 14, 2025 09:07

Does anyone know of a straight forward (suspect this can be done via SMF 
records but kinda messy I suspect?) way of auditing usage of proclib member 
usage in JES2 proclib concatenations?

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