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I want to see who runs the CHGWTR command so I have executed:
CHGOBJAUD OBJ(QSYS/CHGWTR) OBJTYPE(*CMD) OBJAUD(*ALL)
I also ran it for the CPP for that command (QSPCHWTR).
I run the CHGWTR command a few times and then display the audit journal. I
see entries for the CPP but not the command itself:
ZR xxxxxxxx QSPCHWTR QSYS *PGM xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxx 391173
2010-01-21-13.34.44.281744
When the object is backed up to tape overnight the read access of the *CMD
(along with the *PGM object) is logged so I know the comand 'took'.
Any idea why running the CHGWTR command does not generate a ZR log entry?
(I have QAUDCTL set to include *OBJAUD).
Scott
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