Other than the (NO)ADATA assembler option, I believe the only way to control 
the contents of the SYSADATA file is by using the ADATA exit.  If the exit is 
not used then the full SYSADATA file is produced and you can process it 
afterwards, ignoring whichever records you aren't interested in.

By the way, source records are type X'0030' (analysis) and type X'0032' 
(error), not X'0000'.

- mb

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> What controls the presence of source (X'0000'?) records in SYSADATA. I don't
> see an option in the HLASM programmer's guide.
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