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Mike,
The Send Journal Entry (QJOSJRNE) API can do this. It is documented in
the Journal and Commit APIs chapter of the System API Reference.
A sample insertion from the command line would be:
call qjosjrne ('QAUDJRN *LIBL' x'00000000' 'User test' x'00000009' x'00
000000')
which with DSPJRN JRN(QAUDJRN) FROMTIME('1998/12/09') shows:
91179 U 00 QPADEV0025 10:24:54
and
Column *...+....1....+....2....+....3....+....4....+....5
00001 'User test'
See the API documentation for more options that the API provides.
Bruce Vining
>
>I have some programs that are doing security like functions. To stay ahead
>of the auditors I would like to write entries to the security journal.
>
>1.) Can a user application write to QUADJRN?
>
>2.) If so, how?
>
>I vaguely remember seeing this discussion before but have had no luck in
>finding it.
>
>Thanks
>
>Mike Crump
>
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