They either save the step information in a user area or run the step control blocks in memory and then output this at job termination. Hmmm, never thought of doing that... SM0002-002,====> JOB SYST0010 HAS ENDED <==== SM0002-003, SM0002-004, ************************************* SM0002-005, * * SM0002-006, * SYST0010 STEP STATISTICS * SM0002-005, * * SM0002-020, * STEP PROCSTEP * SM0002-005, * * SM0002-007, * 1 CA11HEAD CA11RMS RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 2 S01 -------- RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 3 S02 -------- RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 4 S03 -------- RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 5 S04 -------- RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 6 S06 -------- RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 7 S07 MXG RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 8 S08 MXG RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 9 S09 S01 RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 10 S09 S02 RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 11 S09 S03 RC=0000 * SM0002-007, * 12 S09 S04 RC=0000 * SM0002-005, * * SM0002-004, ************************************* SM0002-003,