Not sure where you save your logrec data to, but EREP has the ability to 
specify date/time ranges for extraction.  No need to use SAS

//TOURIST  DD  SYSOUT=*,DCB=BLKSIZE=133                   
//EREPPT   DD  SYSOUT=*,DCB=BLKSIZE=133                   
//DIRECTWK  DD UNIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(CYL,(500,500))           
//SYSUDUMP DD  SYSOUT=*                                   
//SYSIN DD *                                              
        DATE=(15148-15148),TIME=(0000-0600)               
        TABSIZE=8192K                                     
        EVENT                                             
        HIST                                              
        ACC=Y                                             
        TYPE=ACDEHIMOSX                                   

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Peter
Sent: Monday, October 19, 2015 8:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Logrec and EREP

Is the RAW logrec which would be in Binary. The Vendor is looking for  
particular Timeframe(1 hour). Can i use SAS to extract for 1 hour ?

On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 5:29 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht < 
[email protected]> wrote:

> Peter wrote:
>
> >Apology incase if this query sounds too basic.
> >I am trying to Understand the Difference between a Logrec Report and 
> >a
> EREP report.
>
> These 2 terms are similar but not the same.
>
> Just to get things clear - (From IBM Knowledge Center website):
>
> EREP - Environmental record editing and printing program (my insert - 
> program name is IFCEREP1 sitting in SYS1.LINKLIB)
>
> Logrec - The z/OS error log, which contains error information in 
> binary, written to a system-scope data set or a sysplex-wide log 
> stream. See error log.
>
> Error log - A data set or file that is used to record error 
> information about a product or system. See logrec.
>
>
> >Initially we gave EREP report but later on he wanted to have a Logrec
> Report.
>
> I believe he is also confused. Ask him what content is he expecting. 
> Or have him give you a sample report.
>
> Groete / Greetings
> Elardus Engelbrecht
>
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