Search the following link for DDM https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_ibm_i_73/rzaki/rzakipdf.pdf

Look for Journal Code C, Entry Type LW A logical unit of work (has ended) -

Logical unit of work (C LW) journal entry - DDM record
Relative
offset
Field Format Description
1 Record type Char (4) Type of record:
DDM = Remote Database file record.
5 Record length Bin (15) Length of record. Currently 96 for DDM record.

After
the
remote
portion
LUW DDM portion 96 Information about DDM resources that
participated in the LUW. The entry might have 0
to n records for DDM resources. Each DDM
resource record is 96 characters long. The layout
for the “Logical unit of work (C LW) journal entry -
DDM record” on page 260 describes the DDM
record.


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From: MIDRANGE-L <midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Peter Dow
Sent: Tuesday, October 13, 2020 3:16 PM
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Subject: Journalling PF that is updated via DDM file

One of the purposes of journaling is auditing who did what to something.

If SYSA has a journaled physical file, and SYSB has a DDM file pointing to that physical file on SYSA, the journal entries on SYSA only show the local job (with user QUSER) and its current user (also QUSER), and the local program (QCNTEDDM), that did something to a record in the physical file.  I would like to capture the remote user, job and program if possible.

So far it doesn't seem possible, or even close.  The information doesn't appear to exist on SYSA, either in the journal entry, or a trigger program's parameters.  I can't add a trigger to the DDM file on SYSB. There is no exit point on SYSB for a record add/update/delete.

Any ideas?

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