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This requirement is addressed by z/OS Connect 3.0.99 / APAR PH68482. For further details about the correlation of SMF 123 records with Liberty SMF 120 records, refer to the “Correlating SMF 123 records with WebSphere Application Server Liberty SMF 120 records” topic in the z/OS Connect Documentation.
This requirement has now been reviewed and has been included in work that is already underway for additional IDEAS:
https://ibm-z-software-portal.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/search?query=ZCEE-I-499
https://ibm-z-software-portal.ideas.ibm.com/ideas/search?query=ZCEE-I-147
The delivered solution will allow users of z/OS Connect to correlate the SMF 120-11 records written by Liberty with the corresponding SMF 123 version 2 records written by z/OS Connect. The SMF 123 version 2 records provide the HTTP status code of the request.
Should a customer require the HTTP status code in the SMF 120-11 record regardless (ie, when not running z/OS Connect) then they should open an additional idea against Liberty.