Using the multiple systems verification utility
You can use the IMS Multiple Systems Verification utility offline in order to verify that the names you have used are consistent across system definitions.
Example: If you use TRANX as a code in two definitions but TRANXX in a third system, the Multiple Systems Verification utility sends you a message highlighting the single reference to TRANXX.
You can execute the Multiple Systems Verification utility by using the IMSMSV procedure in IMS.PROCLIB.
The Multiple Systems Verification utility also checks to ensure that transaction codes are not defined as local in more than one system.
The Multiple Systems Verification utility uses input control statements that specify the system identification numbers that you want to include in the checking. Its output is in the form of a multisystem path map.
Restriction: The Multiple Systems Verification utility cannot detect errors caused by improper use of MSC directed routing.