Display the journal to an outfile then query for the Journal type
codes you are looking for.

I guess you'll need to establish the codes either from the manual or
by performing the actions manually then scanning the journal for the
job you are testing on and noting the relevent codes.

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 11:14 AM, James Lampert <jamesl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Interesting:

The system already has auditing turned on.

1. I don't have the authority to do a DSPAUDJRNE on the customer box.
2. I can, however, do a DSPJRN there.

I created and deleted an object in the "IFS directory of interest." If I
then do a
   DSPJRN JRN(QAUDJRN) FROMTIME('09/06/2011' '17:00:01') ENTTYP(DO)
I get a bunch of entries, but most of them are irrelevant, and I find
that without knowing the jobname, I would have to manually scan all 280
entries to find the one I'm looking for.

If I add OBJPATH(('/foo')) and SUBTREE(*ALL) parameters ("/foo" being
the most senior containing directory), I get "Maximum number of objects
exceeded." Ditto for OBJPATH(('/foo/bar')). But if I then do
OBJPATH(('/foo/bar/settings')), even though that is the directory where
I created and deleted an object, I get "No entries converted or received
from journal QAUDJRN."

Help?

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JHHL
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