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On 21-Dec-2011 06:15 , Darryl Freinkel wrote:
I was able to see that the problem occurred in one of my FTP
programs, but I could not see the real problem. I debugged the
program and found that a change populated a bad date value in a
CVTDAT command. It generated tons of entries into the journal.
It's not what I would have expected and I do not see why the
system should have logged that failure in the journal.

The T-ZR is not a "failure". That entry is logged when an audited object is accessed for "read" activity. As I had alluded in a prior reply, the "read" audit entry may be less visibly manifest than errors are, with standard [e.g. joblog] logging, thus likely requiring debug or enhanced logging to figure out the origin.

I guess having failures recorded in the journal setup in the system
values was the reason and is why the failure was logged.

The expression "Does not compute" comes to mind.

Regards, Chuck

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