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Hello Sean,

Thanks for the wake-up call! It is not CHGUSRPRF, but rather CHGUSRAUD. Check the link here to the publib documentation on it. Sorry for the goose chase. The parameter to change would be AUDLVL(*CMD).
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/index.htm?info/cl/chgusrau.htm

AUDLVL
    Specifies the level of activity that is audited for this user profile.

Note: The system value QAUDLVL is used in conjunction with this parameter. Example: If QAUDLVL is set to *DELETE and AUDLVL is set to *CREATE, then both *DELETE and *CREATE would be audited for this user. The default value for the QAUDLVL system value is *NONE.

    *SAME: The value does not change.

*NONE: No auditing level is specified. The auditing level for this user is taken from system value QAUDLVL.

*CMD: CL command strings, System/36 environment operator control commands, and System/36 environment procedures are logged for this user.

Cheers,

Jan Megannon. (Sitting here at 18h09 on Friday, with a cold Guinness on the desk).
Sean Porterfield wrote:
Jan Megannon wrote:


CHGUSRPRF has a parameter (press F11 and page down ALL the way!) that lets you select what you want to audit regarding that specific profile. Page to that field and press F1 on it. Once auditing for Command Usgae has been configured, you can then display the audit journal entries for a given period, for a certain user and use that for reporting.



I thought I remembered seeing that too, but I can't find it now. Maybe I'm blind, any idea what the parameter name is? The very bottom one I see is EIMASSOC. I even flipped through the help without seeing anything. We are on V5R3.


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