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On 18-Apr-2017 09:04 -0500, Steinmetz, Paul wrote:
IBM suggested I check my audit journal, might tell which PTF deleted
the object. I checked the QAUDITDO.

SELECT *
FROM QGPL.QAUDITDO
WHERE DOOLIB = QUSRDIRDB
and DOONAM = QAGLDCNV52

DO 2017-04-15-23.18.57.150176
DO 2017-04-15-23.18.57.173056

Found 2 entries matching the date/timestamp, but those entries did
not include the PTF detail.
Any thoughts from the group?

Look at more revealing details available as fields in that output file, such as the name of the user, job, and program [e.g. DOJOB, DOUSER, DONBR, DOPGM, DOPGMLIB] identified as responsible for generating those two Delete Object (DO) entries; then refer to the spooled joblog for the job.


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