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I saw the following in the archives but didn't see an answer: We have user command auditing turned on with CHGUSRAUD USRPRF() AUDLVL(*CMD) and have CD journal entry types logged. However, this seems to log not only interactive command line usage, but also any jobs and job schedule entries running as that user. Is there a way to distinguish between actual command line usage and "job stream" commands? There is a Y/N flag in the entry data that is supposed to indicate if the command is run from a CLP, but entries for batch jobs have N as do others. Is there a way to know if the command was executed from the command line? Thanks. Mark Garton Information Systems O'Reilly Auto Parts
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