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  • Subject: Re: Was RE: Journaling - Now how to find who read
  • From: Rob Dixon <rob.dixon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 15:24:06 +0100
  • Organization: Erros plc

Mark

If you journal with OMTJRNE(*NONE) , then your joiurnal will record will record
any opens and closes of journalled files.  However, it does not tell you which
records in a file were read only those which were changed.

> Since this has come up here and I have been trying to find a "simple" way
> (i.e. like journaling, no program changes) to find out who has "read" a file
> and since Simon brought it up in his reply, does anyone have an idea of how
> to in essence "journal" read op's???

Best wishes

Rob
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