Go to the CBTTAPE.ORG and download and install DAF. It produces reports that will probably fit you need. It reads raw SMF DATA
I usually strip off the 14:19/42/60:69 records Then use that as input to DAF Next, you might want to look at SYMBOLICRELATE to manage the change. This could allow you to leave the current name in place, but have the true name (your new name) associated with it. Or if you are z/OS V2.2, (It might work) IEFOPZxx (data set optimization configuration) IEFOPZxx contains statements that define the load library data set optimization configuration, which could, for example, provide a list of pairings of an old Cobol load library and the intended new load libraries (one for each desired architecture level) and specifies which members are to be processed (optimized). The IEFOPZ configuration is defined primarily in terms of IEFOPZ-Old/IEFOPZ-New load library data set pairs and DDNAME/JOBNAME pairs. A load library data set identified by the OLD parameter in IEFOPZxx is referred to as an IEFOPZ-Old data set. A load library data set identified by the NEW parameter in IEFOPZxx is referred to as an IEFOPZ-New data set. Use of IEFOPZxx requires the use of PROGxx and not LNKLSTxx for defining the LNKLST; otherwise you will be prompted to acknowledge that IEFOPZ processing will not be in effect. IEFOPZxx is acted upon by the IEFOPZ system parameter and the SET IEFOPZ system command. All character string values (ddname, dsname, jobname, owner, plexname, sysname, volname) will be translated to uppercase. Note: The system will not manage security-related considerations for the data sets; that is up to you. Some examples of security-related considerations are APF-authorized data sets and RACF access control to data sets. For example, if you have an IEFOPZ-Old data set that is APF-authorized, you might want the related IEFOPZ-New data set to be APF-authorized. Similarly, you might want to grant RACF access to the IEFOPZ-New data set that is similar to that currently granted to the IEFOPZ-Old data set. Lizette > -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Duc > Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 8:22 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Datasets usage question > > Dear listers, > > We are changing our DB2 library datasets naming convention, and i would like > to list all datasets usage (essentially *.SDSNLOAD, but ther can be some > others) to be able to change the jcls and others accordingly. > I know that i can use SMF 14 records to realise this > > Do you have any other advice in order allow the change to be as invisible as > possible ? > > Thank you > > Duc > DB2 Sysprog @Guyancourt, France ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: INFO IBM-MAIN
