FWIW SHA1 hashing is *not* secure: you should use SHA2.  No idea whether
there is a z/OS utility to do that: I use PGP. HTH.
 
Chris Poncelet (retired sysprog)

On 20/11/2018 13:36, Sankaranarayanan, Vignesh wrote:
> Hello again List!
>
> Is there any utility for z/OS that lets us create SHA1 or MD5 or some such 
> hash/fingerprint of a dataset or USS file.
> The use case is to compare these hashes at source (z/OS) and destination 
> (linux) after transferring some sizable datasets.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> - Vignesh
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