Audit Journal Entry Services [email protected] (Simon Hutchinson)

​[[{“value”:”I have managed to persuade the admins of the server I use to develop the code for these posts upon to give me access to the Audit Journal, QAUDJRN, this gives me the opportunity to write about several enhancements that have made to Db2 for i that makes getting information from QAUDJRN.
Over the past few releases and Technology Refreshes IBM has given us many Audit Journal Services. As QAUDJRN contains many different types of journal entries IBM has given us a specific Audit Journal Service for just about every journal entry type.
All of Audit Journal Services are called: AUDIT_JOURNAL_xx, where xx is the journal entry type. As of IBM i 7.5 TR4/IBM i 7.4 TR10 there are 41 of these Audit Journal Entry Services, out of a total of 76. That is 54% of all journal entry types covered. I do not know if the plan is to cover all of the job entry types, or not.
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IBM i Update: September 2024 | Proximity Proximity Group

​Your #IBMi Update for September 2024 – A snapshot of news and views on what’s been happening in the IBM i community in the past four weeks, as reported by Proximity.Subscribe to the newsletter version on LinkedIn to receive every IBM i Update straight to your inbox hot off the press:https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/ibm-i-update-7064604395321090050/ Read More 

Going Deep on the Database Arin Seeger

​[[{“value”:”ProData’s Nick Thelen and Alex Olvera highlight the company’s RDB Connect and DBU tools, discuss the security factor, and explain why IBM i developers are the best database creators
The post Going Deep on the Database appeared first on TechChannel.”}]] Read More 

Capture IBM i job info for submitted jobs Nick Litten

​This program has one simple purpose – submit a job, capture the job information and display it back to the submitting user in the format “job XYZ was just submitted”. Come with me while I walk through every line in this code example and waffle my way through this lovely little CL (Control Language) code snippet.https://www.nicklitten.com/course/reading-program-messages-to-find-submitted-job-information/ Read More 

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