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I'm looking for DSPJRN entries for deleted spoolfiles.

According to this doc, should be SF D



https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/using-auditing-track-spooling-activity


Break Down of the PO and SF Entries

The printed output (PO) and spooled file (SF) entries are broken down as follows:

Entry Type

Description

PO D

Printer output was printed directly to a printer.

PO R

Output was sent to a remote system to print.

PO S

Printer output was spooled and printed.

SF A

A spooled file was read (accessed) by someone other than the owner.

SF C

A spooled file was created.

SF D

A spooled file was deleted.

SF H

A spooled file was held.

SF I

An in-line file was created.

SF R

A spooled file was release.

SF S

A spooled file was saved.

SF T

A spooled file was restored.

SF U

A spooled file was changed (updated).

SF V

Only nonsecurity-relevant spooled file attributes changed.




However, when entering the DSPJRN command, not allowing me to select SF D


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