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Another way to implement read-only auditing is via read triggers.
That said, I normally advise against it due to negative performance
implications.

I'd say if logging it within your application satisfies the auditors, take
that route.

HTH, Elvis

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-----Original Message-----
Subject: DB2/400 logging of read only access

Is there a way with DB2/400 to setup journaling to record reading a record
in a file? I know journals can log file opens/closes and before/after
records of changes if an update occurs but I can't find anything that talks
about journaling just read access. I also know I could add the code to my
own applications to write my own journal records for each time a record is
read. Are there any add on packages that would do this? We are not covered
by HIPPA regulations but if we were would be adding this to our own
applications be the only way to record record level access?



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