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This is what I meant. I did not know that there are these many possibilities. I read somewhere that MVS does not really work on "who" instead works on "what" concept. Like it never stores who has updated a given data set but at what time, it might store that. Looks like I was thinking right.Robert Sample wrote: ↑Fri Dec 14, 2018 8:55 pmIf by "ps file" you mean a sequential MVS data set:
To find out who edited a data set in the past, you'll need to pull in the SMF records (type 15 for output in particular) to find the user id.
If you want to track this for future edits, work with your site support group to have RACF record all accesses to the data set.
No, you're not really thinking right. RACF records when a data set is written in the type 15 records, but the user id is part of the SMF type 15 record. Auditing requires knowledge of both what happened and who did it.Like it never stores who has updated a given data set but at what time, it might store that. Looks like I was thinking right.
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