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Evan - thanks for your questions. Prompted me to "look again". I had missed
adding
*objaud to system value qaudctl. (working between 2 systems)
With object auditing on a query object, I now get a journal entry (ZR) when
accessing
a query. Same if object auditing a file and accessing thru query, although
does not show specific query name, only program name QQUSTRQRY.
thanks for the help
jim franz

----- Original Message -----
From: "Evan Harris" <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Midrange Systems Technical Discussion" <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 16, 2003 1:35 AM
Subject: Re: Query exit point


> Hi Jim
>
> Sorry - I wasn't as clear as I might have been. What happens if you audit
> the file being queried... does it show who access it and how ?
>
> I'm guessing the audit items you are seeing are the commands as opposed to
> operations on the objects ? What operations did you tell the audit journal
> to collect for the object ? Are you also auditing user profiles to check
> what commands they enter ?
>
> Regards
> Evan Harris
>
>
> > > What happens if you audit the objects themselves ?
> >I did chgobjaud *all on a query object "CUST".
> >Did runqry "cust" from command line - shows in audit journal.
> >Did wrkqry and then option "2" to change query "cust" - no audit jornal
> >Did F5 to execute query within option "2" - no audit journal
> >Back to wrkqry and option "9" to run interactively query "cust" - no
audit
> >journal
> >Did wrkqry option "8" to submit query "cust" - shows submitted job in
audit
> >journal.
> >
> >It seems that some do and some don't.
> >jim
>
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