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Follow up: I did CHGOBJAUD on several source files so that they would start journaling source member updates/adds/deletes. Strangely, no such activity was being recorded. Thanks to Ken Graap, I discovered I was missing *OBJAUD in the QAUDCTL system value. Adding that got the ball rolling. Unfortunately, it appears that there are many non-source file objects that are now being audited, creating ZC & ZR entries for program objects and data file objects (+ others?). Question 1: Can some objects be set to be audited by a means other than using CHGOBJAUD? I am finding other program and display file objects in some libraries with auditing set on for them. There is nothing apparent to these objects that would seem to make them more suitable for auditing more so than the other 95% of the objects in their given libraries. I.e., these are not "sensitive" applications, like payroll, etc. Question 2: Is there a way to guarantee that, when restoring libraries/objects to the system, the object auditing value would be set to *CHANGE for source PF's only? I can see potential problems where I'd miss auditing members being added when a source PF is being restored to the system. Or, perhaps when a source PF is duplicated via CRTDUPOBJ. (Although it appears that the object auditing value for an object carries over to the newly duplicated object.) TIA, GA __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
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