To really understand what happened to the data set, you will want to use the 
Type 14, 15, 17 and 18 SMF records.  If you have SAS there is a very simple way 
to code the records and produce a report of who did what to the data set and 
when it happened.  I used to have to do this all the time way back in the old 
days.  

Michael Spencer
BMC Software

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Scott Rowe
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Subject: Re: help with smf

Simpler?
 
At most shops I've worked at, it would be much more difficult and complicated - 
either copy and paste the DSN into my DAF job and type SUB, or get in touch 
with the security group and discuss the issue - I'd vote for the former every 
time.

>>> Anton Britz <antonbr...@gmail.com> 8/4/2009 9:15 AM >>>
Hi,

Have you got a Security package ex. Racf/Tss ?

Do it with the security package.... Much simpler..

Anton

larry macioce wrote:
> I have a ps file that is getting changed and I need to find the job doing
> it.I need to know which smf records I need to pull to get the info. I've
> looked through the
> smf record types but it isn't jumping out at me.
> Any help is greatly appreciated
> thanks
> Larry
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