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Hi Jim, BSafe's File Audit module will show the field changes with the before and after side by side and highlights which fields were changed so they stand out very clearly. It also has a built in Report Writer that is able to just print the changed fields, of which the output can be PDF, CSV or HTML. The log files provide: Date & Time, User, Library, Object Job ID, Program Used, Action Group & Type, as well as the Field (Names, Type, Length, Value before and after the update). It also has a built in filter to narrow down on any of the above mentioned event info.



BSafe thought of everything when designing this module, and would make this task easy and quick. It immediately works for all files already journaled and has a wizard to start journaling other files. Furthermore, only users you specify would be able to use it.



I can show it to you if you are interested...



Robert Mac Adam | Midland Information Systems, Inc. | (407) 571-3114 | robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx





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date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 12:20:49 -0400

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subject: RE: Journalling All Files



We have journaled all files except work files since we were first able to on S/38. We do not provide any way for an end user to query the journals, if it is needed we do it for them. Where there are many requests to track who changed something (for us it is changes to students class schedules) we built a log file into the applications and let end user query that file.



You could also look at this product http://www.kisco.com/ifa/



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I've been asked to comment on the feasability of a request to "journal all files" for security and record change audits. This is a system I'm very familiar with, and already has some journalling and trigger based auditing. I've just never had a management request to journal "everything". (New owners-and prob in Fortune 100) I should add this is a very customized software package, call it a "mrp/job shop", 500-700 users, and does answer to corp, government, and military auditors.

Anyone out there journalling "all", and what the best way to provide a user interface to querying the receivors to (example) list who changed a certain field over the last year.

Do temporary work files count?

Jim Franz

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