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First of all I am sick and tired of people trying to play whack-a-mole in disabling tools when what they should really be concentrating on is securing their data. For more information on that see the following:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/piecemeal-security-rob-berendt/

However, if you decide to pursue this exit point game you may be looking at something along the line of
https://wiki.midrange.com/index.php/Exit_point_security_tools

I have written my own exit point program but it was for FTP. I long ago replaced that with GoAnywhere.

You can roll your own ODBC exit point and you are on the right track with special registers.
For a sample, start up Run SQL Scripts and try the following:
SELECT CLIENT APPLNAME,
CLIENT ACCTNG,
CLIENT PROGRAMID,
CLIENT USERID,
CLIENT WRKSTNNAME
FROM SYSIBM.SYSDUMMY1;
This is actually a sample I just used from the feature in Run SQL Scripts called "Insert from Examples".
You can try that from other vendors to see if they populate those special registers. Don't assume the server does.

Rob Berendt

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