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I'm trying to track down some IFS authority failures. I have an authority
collection running for the user (set to include IFS). Unfortunately, I'm
not seeing entries in the authority collection that correspond to the
authority failures. I do have other IFS entries in the authority
collection (I learned the hard way that IFS isn't included by default).
My authority collection goes back thru 6/26. I have an authority failure
on 6/27 at 08:03:59, but nothing in the authority collection for that time.
Here's my query:
select USER_NAME, CHECK_TIMESTAMP, PATH_NAME, REQUIRED_AUTHORITY,
CURRENT_AUTHORITY, DETAILED_REQUIRED_AUTHORITY, DETAILED_CURRENT_AUTHORITY
from QSYS2.AUTHORITY_COLLECTION
where PATH_NAME like '/my_path_here%'
order by CHECK_TIMESTAMP
Any idea what I'm missing?
TIA
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