Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2019-01-15 Thread Peter Relson
For an answer that is something included with z/OS: AMBLIST

Peter Relson
z/OS Core Technology Design


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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2019-01-14 Thread Corbett, Kevin
File-AID/MVS should provide what you are looking for using option 3.1, Library 
Utilitiy.

File-AID -  Directory Information  ---
COMMAND ===>

Dataset: PFHKXC0.USER.ISPLLIB(ESSCOBL)  TTR 24
- - - - - - - - - - - - Directory entry in HEX format - - - - - - - - - - - -
Char ESSCOBL B\..
Zone CEECDCD40022CE0100818000
Numr 52236230004C200E80C20100
 +1+2+3+.

 SSI:

 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Link edit attributes - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
   EP   00 SIZE (HEX) 001E08   (DEC) 7,688
   RENT YES OVLYNO SCTRNO
   REUS YES DC  NO NE  NO
   REFR NO  EP ZERO YESZERO ORIGIN YES
   OL   NO  TESTNO TEST SYMBOLSNO
   EXEC YES RLD YES1 BLOCK/NO RLD  NO
   RMODEANY PAGE ALIGN  NO APF CODE000
   AMODE31

You can also get information on specific CSECTs within the LOADMOD including 
compiler, compiler options (COBOL and PL/I), dates, A/R modes, etc.

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if you have IBM file manager or File-aid that may give you what you want



Load Module COFDBIRD
Linked on 2017.118 at 10:01:16 by PROGRAM BINDER 5695-PMB V2R1 EPA 00 Size 
0002290 TTR 000315 SSI AC 01 AM 24 RM 24


Address CSECT name Type Size AMODE RMODE Compiler 1 →
* * * * *
<---+-> <---+10---+-> <--> <---+-> <---> <---> <---+10---+2+>
000 COFDBIRD SD 000228A 24 24 HIGH-LEVEL ASSEMBLER V1R6
000 COFDBIRD.COFDBIRD LD 000228A 24 24 HIGH-LEVEL ASSEMBLER V1R6
 End of data 




Carmen Vitullo

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From: "Charles Mills" 
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Subject: Is there a utility or command that will show load module 
characteristics?

Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT but 
it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the right 
term is "program object."

I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.

I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker to 
do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.

Charles

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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Steve Smith
10 on the main ISPF utilities menu has been gone quite a while (long 
enough that I've forgotten what it was).  File manager is typically an 
option off the IBM products menu; which you may or may not have.  If you 
find it, the 3.10 I mentioned starts from there.


I don't know if File Manager is a separately-priced product or not.

sas


On 11/1/2018 18:03, Charles Mills wrote:

Must not be installed:

8  Outlist Display, delete, or print held job output
9  CommandsCreate/change an application command table
11 Format  Format definition for formatted data Edit/Browse
12 SuperC  Compare data sets (Standard Dialog)

Charles


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For an online solution very similar to, if not better, than AMBLIST, try
IBM File Manager (TSO/ISPF).  It has a semi-obscure feature under option
3.10 (iirc) that provides load module (or program object) displays.  It
even has an option to convert "Julian" dates in IDR records to
human-friendly form.  Very handy.

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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Charles Mills
Must not be installed:

8  Outlist Display, delete, or print held job output  
9  CommandsCreate/change an application command table 
11 Format  Format definition for formatted data Edit/Browse   
12 SuperC  Compare data sets (Standard Dialog)

Charles


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characteristics?

For an online solution very similar to, if not better, than AMBLIST, try 
IBM File Manager (TSO/ISPF).  It has a semi-obscure feature under option 
3.10 (iirc) that provides load module (or program object) displays.  It 
even has an option to convert "Julian" dates in IDR records to 
human-friendly form.  Very handy.

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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread David Spiegel
You can also issue MAP RELINK against a member ... It'll spit out a 
LinkEdit Step to re-Link with all the appropriate PARMs, ORDER and SSI 
statements

On 2018-11-01 17:24, David Spiegel wrote:
> Again, PDS Command Processor.
> Use the MAP and HIS against a member.
>
> On 2018-11-01 17:22, Charles Mills wrote:
>> For 3.4 browse/HEX the output looks like this. I'm not bright enough to be 
>> able to deduce entry point names from this.
>>
>> --
>> IEWPLMH ...Ì.. Ì...æ...Ð...h...
>> CCEDDDC40007004700020009000A00080003000
>> 95673488200801080004020C000F030C00080414000
>>--
>>.A.x.&.}. .A.x.&.}. ¬{.&¬}. \{.&\}. .}.&.}. ¬{.&¬}. \} v²Ø.&\}
>> 40C1A150D340C1A150D34BC15BD14EC35ED240D350D24BC15BD24ED4AE805ED
>> 10107800A8000810187800A8000C100C100810041004000810005A0
>>--
>> ...Ü...Ü...ÜLDLDM.Ø.Ø...Ø..
>> 000F000F000FDCDCD0808000800
>> 000C000C000C34344102000E000E000
>>--
>> ...{L..ã...\L..è...
>> 000CD004000ED005000
>> 001030010009000601103001000A0004012
>>--
>> ** Bottom of Da
>>
>> Charles
>>
>>
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU] On 
>> Behalf Of Phil Carlyle
>> Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2018 1:55 PM
>> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
>> Subject: Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module 
>> characteristics?
>>
>> You can also allocate the dataset to a SYSLIB DD statement in TSO and 
>> execute the AMBLIST via option 6 and enter the LISTLOAD when prompted (don’t 
>> forget the Space at the beginning), and end the input with a “/*’
>>
>> An even easier option is to view the library with 3.4 and browse the load 
>> module.  Enter the HEX option and you will see a list of the CSECT name and 
>> the address with the module.
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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread David Spiegel
Again, PDS Command Processor.
Use the MAP and HIS against a member.

On 2018-11-01 17:22, Charles Mills wrote:
> For 3.4 browse/HEX the output looks like this. I'm not bright enough to be 
> able to deduce entry point names from this.
>
> --
> IEWPLMH ...Ì.. Ì...æ...Ð...h...
> CCEDDDC40007004700020009000A00080003000
> 95673488200801080004020C000F030C00080414000
>   --
>   .A.x.&.}. .A.x.&.}. ¬{.&¬}. \{.&\}. .}.&.}. ¬{.&¬}. \} v²Ø.&\}
> 40C1A150D340C1A150D34BC15BD14EC35ED240D350D24BC15BD24ED4AE805ED
> 10107800A8000810187800A8000C100C100810041004000810005A0
>   --
> ...Ü...Ü...ÜLDLDM.Ø.Ø...Ø..
> 000F000F000FDCDCD0808000800
> 000C000C000C34344102000E000E000
>   --
> ...{L..ã...\L..è...
> 000CD004000ED005000
> 001030010009000601103001000A0004012
>   --
> ** Bottom of Da
>
> Charles
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Behalf Of Phil Carlyle
> Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2018 1:55 PM
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Subject: Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module 
> characteristics?
>
> You can also allocate the dataset to a SYSLIB DD statement in TSO and execute 
> the AMBLIST via option 6 and enter the LISTLOAD when prompted (don’t forget 
> the Space at the beginning), and end the input with a “/*’
>
> An even easier option is to view the library with 3.4 and browse the load 
> module.  Enter the HEX option and you will see a list of the CSECT name and 
> the address with the module.
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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Steve Smith
For an online solution very similar to, if not better, than AMBLIST, try 
IBM File Manager (TSO/ISPF).  It has a semi-obscure feature under option 
3.10 (iirc) that provides load module (or program object) displays.  It 
even has an option to convert "Julian" dates in IDR records to 
human-friendly form.  Very handy.


sas

On 11/1/2018 16:54, Phil Carlyle wrote:

You can also allocate the dataset to a SYSLIB DD statement in TSO and execute 
the AMBLIST via option 6 and enter the LISTLOAD when prompted (don’t forget the 
Space at the beginning), and end the input with a “/*’



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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Charles Mills
For 3.4 browse/HEX the output looks like this. I'm not bright enough to be able 
to deduce entry point names from this.

--
IEWPLMH ...Ì.. Ì...æ...Ð...h...
CCEDDDC40007004700020009000A00080003000
95673488200801080004020C000F030C00080414000
 --
 .A.x.&.}. .A.x.&.}. ¬{.&¬}. \{.&\}. .}.&.}. ¬{.&¬}. \} v²Ø.&\}
40C1A150D340C1A150D34BC15BD14EC35ED240D350D24BC15BD24ED4AE805ED
10107800A8000810187800A8000C100C100810041004000810005A0
 --
...Ü...Ü...ÜLDLDM.Ø.Ø...Ø..
000F000F000FDCDCD0808000800
000C000C000C34344102000E000E000
 --
...{L..ã...\L..è...
000CD004000ED005000
001030010009000601103001000A0004012
 --
** Bottom of Da

Charles


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characteristics?

You can also allocate the dataset to a SYSLIB DD statement in TSO and execute 
the AMBLIST via option 6 and enter the LISTLOAD when prompted (don’t forget the 
Space at the beginning), and end the input with a “/*’

An even easier option is to view the library with 3.4 and browse the load 
module.  Enter the HEX option and you will see a list of the CSECT name and the 
address with the module.

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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Phil Carlyle
You can also allocate the dataset to a SYSLIB DD statement in TSO and execute 
the AMBLIST via option 6 and enter the LISTLOAD when prompted (don’t forget the 
Space at the beginning), and end the input with a “/*’

An even easier option is to view the library with 3.4 and browse the load 
module.  Enter the HEX option and you will see a list of the CSECT name and the 
address with the module.

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Of Charles Mills
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:48 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
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characteristics?

Thanks all! Wow! First response took 3 minutes.

I will keep PDS in mind but yes, AMBLIST appears to be what the doctor ordered.

Charles


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Does this show what you want?

//S0 EXEC PGM=AMBLIST
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSLIB   DD 
DISP=SHR,DSN=data.set.name<https://isolate.menlosecurity.com/1/3735928037/http:/data.set.name>
//SYSINDD *
   LISTLOAD MEMBER=member,OUTPUT=XREF
/*
//


Don Poitras wrote:
> AMBLIST
>
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieav100/iea3v1_Map_the_CSECTs_in_a_load_module_or_program_object.htm<https://isolate.menlosecurity.com/1/3735928037/https:/www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieav100/iea3v1_Map_the_CSECTs_in_a_load_module_or_program_object.htm>
>
>
> In article 
> <0c3101d4720a$d2b1bcd0$78153670$@mcn.org<https://isolate.menlosecurity.com/1/3735928037/http:/mcn.org>>
>  you wrote:
>> Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
>> but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
>> right term is "program object."
>
>> I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.
>
>> I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
>> to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.
>
>> Charles
>


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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Charles Mills
Thanks all! Wow! First response took 3 minutes.

I will keep PDS in mind but yes, AMBLIST appears to be what the doctor ordered.

Charles


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characteristics?

Does this show what you want?

//S0 EXEC PGM=AMBLIST
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSLIB   DD DISP=SHR,DSN=data.set.name
//SYSINDD *
   LISTLOAD MEMBER=member,OUTPUT=XREF
/*
//


Don Poitras wrote:
> AMBLIST
> 
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieav100/iea3v1_Map_the_CSECTs_in_a_load_module_or_program_object.htm
> 
> 
> In article <0c3101d4720a$d2b1bcd0$78153670$@mcn.org> you wrote:
>> Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
>> but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
>> right term is "program object."
> 
>> I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.
> 
>> I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
>> to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.
> 
>> Charles
> 


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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread John Eells

Does this show what you want?

//S0 EXEC PGM=AMBLIST
//SYSPRINT DD SYSOUT=*
//SYSLIB   DD DISP=SHR,DSN=data.set.name
//SYSINDD *
  LISTLOAD MEMBER=member,OUTPUT=XREF
/*
//


Don Poitras wrote:

AMBLIST

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieav100/iea3v1_Map_the_CSECTs_in_a_load_module_or_program_object.htm


In article <0c3101d4720a$d2b1bcd0$78153670$@mcn.org> you wrote:

Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
right term is "program object."



I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.



I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.



Charles





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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Don Poitras
AMBLIST

https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.3.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r3.ieav100/iea3v1_Map_the_CSECTs_in_a_load_module_or_program_object.htm


In article <0c3101d4720a$d2b1bcd0$78153670$@mcn.org> you wrote:
> Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
> but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
> right term is "program object."

> I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.

> I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
> to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.

> Charles 

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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread David Spiegel
PDS Command Processor beats the pants off anything else.
I've been using it for 30+ years.
It can:
- dynamically add directory blocks
- change SPF Stats
- Change module attributes (e.g. AC(1), RENT) dynamically
- spit out JCL to reLink
- allow sort the display by LInkEdit Date
and hundreds of other nifty features


On 2018-11-01 13:51, Carmen Vitullo wrote:
> if you have IBM file manager or File-aid that may give you what you want
>
>
>
> Load Module COFDBIRD
> Linked on 2017.118 at 10:01:16 by PROGRAM BINDER 5695-PMB V2R1
> EPA 00 Size 0002290 TTR 000315 SSI AC 01 AM 24 RM 24
>
>
> Address CSECT name Type Size AMODE RMODE Compiler 1 →
> * * * * *
> <---+-> <---+10---+-> <--> <---+-> <---> <---> <---+10---+2+>
> 000 COFDBIRD SD 000228A 24 24 HIGH-LEVEL ASSEMBLER V1R6
> 000 COFDBIRD.COFDBIRD LD 000228A 24 24 HIGH-LEVEL ASSEMBLER V1R6
>  End of data 
>
>
>
>
> Carmen Vitullo
>
> - Original Message -
>
> From: "Charles Mills" 
> To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
> Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:46:30 PM
> Subject: Is there a utility or command that will show load module 
> characteristics?
>
> Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
> but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
> right term is "program object."
>
> I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.
>
> I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
> to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.
>
> Charles
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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread David Spiegel
Try PDS Command Processor on the CBT "Tape". (File 182, or pre-Asmd/Link 
on File 135).
Please see:
cbttape.org

You will not be sorry!

On 2018-11-01 13:46, Charles Mills wrote:
> Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
> but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
> right term is "program object."
>
> I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.
>
> I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
> to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.
>
> Charles
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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Carmen Vitullo
if you have IBM file manager or File-aid that may give you what you want 



Load Module COFDBIRD 
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Carmen Vitullo 

- Original Message -

From: "Charles Mills"  
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU 
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:46:30 PM 
Subject: Is there a utility or command that will show load module 
characteristics? 

Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT 
but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the 
right term is "program object." 

I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses. 

I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker 
to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter. 

Charles 

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Re: Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Allan Staller
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List  On Behalf Of 
Charles Mills
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2018 12:47 PM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Is there a utility or command that will show load module 
characteristics?

Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT but 
it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the right 
term is "program object."

I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.

I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker to 
do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.

Charles

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Is there a utility or command that will show load module characteristics?

2018-11-01 Thread Charles Mills
Seems like there should be a way to do this. I tried IEHLIST LISTPDS FORMAT
but it seems pretty basic. The library in question is a PDSE, so I guess the
right term is "program object."

I'm most interested in alternative entry point names and their addresses.

I'd prefer an IBM utility to a CBT program just because it would be quicker
to do. Few vendor products available in my datacenter.

Charles 

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