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Hi Tomasz,

Or you could try Audit/400, this will do the job using triggers and is very easy to set up and use,

cheers,

Clare


Clare Holtham
Director, Small Blue Ltd
www.smallblue.co.uk
IBM Certified Systems Professional
----- Original Message ----- From: "Tomasz Skorza" <t.skorza@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 3:40 PM
Subject: Tool for tracking changes in file


Hi

I need a program which will track all changes made by program/s in database
on AS400.
Explanation:
1)I call PGM1
A) program PGM1 change REC1 in FIL1 - info about it (what was changed)
should be store somewhere)
B) program PGM1 change REC2 in FIL2 - info about it (what was changed)
should be store somewhere)
C) program PGM1 change REC1 in FIL1 - info about it (what was changed)
should be store somewhere)
2) program PGM1 call PGM2
A) program PGM2 change REC1 in FIL3 - info about it (what was changed)
should be store somewhere)
3) program PGM2 call PGM3
A) program PGM3 change REC1 in FIL1 - info about it (what was changed)
should be store somewhere)
B) program PGM3 change REC1 in FIL4 - info about it (what was changed)
should be store somewhere)

Report should show
PGM1 change REC1 in FIL1
PGM1 change REC2 in FIL2
PGM1 change REC1 in FIL1
PGM2 change REC1 in FIL3
PGM3 change REC1 in FIL1
PGM3 change REC1 in FIL4

Because I don't exactly know which files can be changed - It will be fine to
"register tracking by program dependence" not by files.

Do you have any idea which program support such job?

Regards

Tomasz

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