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Hi List,

Is there an easy way to journal ODBC transactions (short of using an exit 
point) in order to register info such as user, type of transaction 
(select/insert/update), time and date, etc.?

This user has a V4R5 machine (I know, I know... they are supposed to migrate to 
a 520 "any day now..." :-) )


Thanks for your help,





Luis Rodriguez

IBM Certified Systems Expert
eServer i5 iSeries Technical Solutions
 
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