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This might be a hammer approach, but I did this with the SIGNOFF command a
looong time ago.
Create your own wrapper version of STRDBG and put in place ahead of QSYS
in the library list, but have it call the STRDBG from QSYS.
Then you could create your own log every time STRDBG gets called.
That could probably work for the green screen, but not sure where else you
need to call STRDBG from.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 1
date: Tue, 28 May 2024 08:33:21 -0400
from: Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Detecting when a user invoked strdbg
thank you vern - the exit points came to mind after I had sent this...
what you sent is very helpful.
thanks
Jay
On Mon, May 27, 2024 at 7:27?PM Vern Hamberg via MIDRANGE-L <
midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Jay--
I believe you can use one of the CL command exit points. Here is a
link that shows how to block use of a command, you can use it to log
users, since part of the example is getting the user -
https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/how-block-cl-command-uses-qibmqcachg
command-exit-point
HTH
Vern
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