CBT file 321, COBANALZ does a pretty good job of extracting that information 
(and more).  DUMMY the SYSPRINT output (usually much more detail than you need 
for this level of analysis) and use the SUMMARY DD to see the consolidated 
results.

HTH

Peter

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Given a COBOL-based load module, is there a way to tell what COBOL compiler 
(including version) the main module was built with? Is there a "tag" in the 
object code that says "this was compiled by (for example) Enterprise COBOL 
V6R3M0?"

Charles 
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