In SMF 14/15, there is a field SMF14DSNVER which will tell you the PDSE
version...

Joe

On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 5:40 AM Greg Price <greg.pr...@optusnet.com.au>
wrote:

> Hi Robin,
>
> I'm sure others will jump in if I am not up to date, but AFAIK, you
> cannot get these pieces of information without opening the data set and
> issuing a ISITMGD macro.
>
> A few folks have opined that it should be possible to acquire this data
> without an OPEN, but it remains as it was.
>
> Commiserly yours,
> Greg
>
>
> On 2020-01-28 9:48 PM, Robin Atwood wrote:
> > I have a requirement in my queue to include the PDSE Version and the
> MAXGEN
> > limit in the DSINFO report our server sends
> >
> > to workstation clients. I checked the F1 DSCB, IGGCSI00 output fields,
> SMDEs
> > and found nothing. Searching only produced Lionel Dyck's
> >
> > PGSEGEN utility but that works in an ISPF environment and can obtain the
> > values from ISPF variables (ZDSDSNV, ZDSNGEN). I resorted to a brute
> force
> > search of SYS1.MACLIB and SYS1.MODGEN using "MAXG" but that only found
> the
> > DFA and some allocation support. Is
> >
> > this information actually publically available and, if so, can someone
> tell
> > me where?
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Robin
> >
> >
>
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