Peter,

For that kind of structural exploration/inventory of program source, IMHO 
unless you are totally without a software budget you are far better off using a 
commercial inventory product.  There are quite a few, and some of them are 
*quite* expensive.  I can personally recommend a product called XREF from DCMS 
Inc.:

http://www.dcmsi.com/

You *can* do it yourself, but it is an awful lot of re-inventing the wheel 
(including parsing different programming language statements accurately) that 
has already been done.

HTH

Peter

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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
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Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 1:31 PM
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Subject: Read a PDS (all members) like PS dataset

Any suggestions on how to read though a PDS (all members) like PS dataset. 
Example, read via a program the trough a PDS finding every called or linked 
program statement without regard to PDS member name.

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