That information should be in the journal entry header's user profile
value. User profile value can be different than job user because of
profile swapping.

Gary Monnier


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Subject: Audit Journal for Spool files

I have a client that has all system auditing active.
When I print out the journal data for type *SF (Spool File Action), I
see spool files with type 'C' (created) and 'D' (deleted).
Is there any way to determine the user and job associated with the 'D'
action?
All I seen in the journal display output is the same job and pgm that
created the spool file, not the one that deleted it.

Thanks,

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