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On 28-Oct-2015 11:15 -0500, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
<<SNIP>>

From the QAUDJRNJS, I have one job running daily at 8:00 am, that
calls QSH, (QZSHSH, QPOZSPWP) still has the 3rd party app libraries
in their library list.

How can I find what job is calling QSH that still contains these 3rd
party app libraries?


I expect [from memory alone; i.e. not as verified by an actual test] that by locating the T-JS [Audit:Job Data] entry for one of those jobs, that in the Standard Heading Fields For Audit Journal Entries will be revealed the qualified job name of the job that performed the QSH request.
[http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/api/content/ssw_ibm_i_72/rzarl/rzarlf01.htm]
_Standard heading fields for audit journal entries_ ...
"This table lists all possible values for the fields that are common to all entry types when OUTFILFMT(*TYPE5) is specified on the DSPJRN command.
..."

The T-JS could be located by the start time of the job, and\or by looking for the [and additionally to confirm the correct] entry having the Job Name='QZSHSH' [and the corresponding Job User Name and Job Number; probably also with Entry Type='S' and Job Subtype=D].
[http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/api/content/ssw_ibm_i_72/rzarl/rzarlf28.htm]
_JS (Job Change) journal entries_
"This table provides the format of the JS (Job Change) journal entries.
..."

And if not revealed with that job [the Job Name='QZSHSH'], then the other job [the Job Name='QPOZSPWP']; i.e. again, the job to which the T-JS is associated, for at least one of those Qxxx jobs, presumably will be the job that had issued the QSH request.


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