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Question
How
do I locate the logged user accesses ?
Answer

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If
an L is being displayed on the user
display, stored log data exist. Specify
L at the user.
L
represents that stored data exist but they do not necessarily be from
current day if note END is being displayed on the screen.

Option
5 or 2
can be used to call the screen for user data.
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Scroll
backwards via command key F7 to the
5th page. If the characters are being
displayed in white behind the fields in display area Logging
of access informations, the radio
button can be used to display the log data.
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You
can specify from user, when the records
shall be displayed and the records being displayed can be selected via
further fields. If *ALL is being specified
instead of the user name, the log records of all
users will be displayed.
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Display
of detailed log records.
Option
5 can be used to display a single
log record.

Each
log entry will be displayed as well as all data provided the length of
512 Bytes will not be exeeded - position cursor to F10,
a long SQL record should be displayed.
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Display
of first 1024 Bytes of the SQL/ODBC string.
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Maximum
32 pages with up to 32.512 Bytes are being supported.
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F5
can be used for detailed display of further working fields, like e.g.
Job -libl.
In the area program data exit programs the user of the job and the name
of the exit program can be found.
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