The Program Correlation option finds missing source code by comparing the directories of the source and load libraries. This option cannot tell you that the load module was actually created from the corresponding source module; that is almost as difficult as recreating the source module from the load module. But the fact that the names are the same means, at least, that they are probably versions of the same program.
The Program Correlation option assumes that there is a single source library for each load library. If there are many source libraries that supply programs for a single load library, you need to merge the source libraries into one temporary source library to get an accurate report.
The Program Correlation option requires the load libraries to be partitioned data sets (PDSs) or Partitioned data sets extended (PDSEs). Source libraries can be PDSs, PDSEs or CA Librarian or CA Panvalet libraries, provided that you select the CA Librarian or CA Panvalet option during CA Auditor installation. If the source or load library is a PANEXEC library, you must unload it to a PDS or to a PDSE before you run the Program Correlation option.
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