That sort of detail can be found in the HSM log.  However, I don't think
I have this set up properly, and hence, nobody will see this reply.


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Hi folks
 
Is here a quick and easy way to ask HSM who caused a dataset to be
recalled?
 
I thought REPORT FUNCTION(RECALL) might do it but it just gives a load
of totals and counts.
 
There doesn't seem to be anything particularly specific to this in SMF
14 or 15 either.
 
TIA 
 
Brian
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