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Nope. Information overload - however, the "journal entry type T entry
code CD" idea from Gary looks very promising.

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Is that enough information to tell you if they used the menu command
line versus a "real" command line?

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Just the program doing the calling, "SYMENU"... Weird.

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No program name listed?

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We have what I would consider a security hole in our iSystems. All
users, except for developers and Support Center staff, are Limited
Users. This means that they cannot enter (most) commands on a command
line. However, developers and Support Center staff CAN enter commands on
the command line. The bigger problem is that when they are on a
production menu, and request a command line, they have adopted
production authority. They could then pretty much do what they want.

Removing the command line is not on our list of things to do, so I am
attempting to track when the command line IS used by anyone so I can
track the commands entered.

I have looked through QAUDJRN, and see the command being entered, but
nothing that tells me that they have requested the command line or are
working from a command line. Is there any way to determine this?

Thank you,

Dave


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