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"who" history

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bkelly1676

Technical User
Feb 24, 2006
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I understand that i can use the "who" command at > but is there any such thing as a "who" history other that using AHST in ld 22?

Thanks
 
no, it just shows what user went into which loads, your not going to find who made what change or when... you can monitor users if you want while they program



john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
All i am really looking for is to see if anybody other than myself is getting into my systems, there have been a few 500 sets that are being changed to CLS FR2 and it is causing alot of trouble tickets

Thanks for the quick response!
 
You can use ld 22 and instead of AHST you can VHST.
Then you can do a FIND LOGGED IN
each time a person logs into the system
"LOGGED IN" is entered into the history report with a terminal number and a time. If you have named login activated it will also print out the name of the person logging in.
 
Should not get a shwartz here is the command as used....

REQ prt
TYPE vhst
%% 42%
%
% TIM4090 12:15 15/3/2007 CPU 0
%
% TTY #06 [L]OGGED IN 12:15 15/3/2007
%
% OVL441 Help text not found for error code: ERR125
 
i do have 2 IDs, i think i have what i need for now. thanks to all
 
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