Also, if there is a CMD parameter with the password involved somewhere and you don't set the PARM keyword, and there is command logging, it will show up in the log.

`- Alan

This is a surprise to me. Which release are you using? Which audit record

are you looking at? The PS, CD, or some other one? Which field of that
audit record contains the password? Are you calling QSYGETPH from a CL
program that was created with the LOG parameter set to *YES or *JOB?

Perhaps sharing the source of the program that calls QSYGETPH would be
helpful. (Without any real hard-coded user IDs or passwords).

Ed Fishel,
edfishel@xxxxxxxxxx




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