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Hi Dan,

That worked, thank you! Not very intuitive at all.

I'd love to know where that flag is stored.

-mark

On 11/14/2024 5:00 PM, Dan Bale wrote:
Hey Mark,

Found this old Scott Klement quote on Code400.com:
If you create a DFU with "Audit=N', it turns off the audit logs -- not just for that DFU, but from that point on, you won't get an audit log for UPDDTA, either.
To turn them back on, create a new DFU with Audit=Y (it can be a "dummy" DFU that you never use, if you wish.)
Not very intuitive, is it?
I tested this creating a DFU program in QTEMP via STRDFU and it worked for me. I don't know if this change works per profile or it affects every profile; I imagine the former.

- Dan

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From: MIDRANGE-L<midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of mlazarus
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Subject: How to suppress the QPDZDTALOG spool (DFU)

How would I suppress the QPDZDTALOG spool generated by UPDDTA? I have two profiles on the same system, one generates a spool and the other doesn't. It's not deleted or put on hold. It's just not generated. I can't seem to find a solution via Google.

-mark

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