Classification: Internal

YES

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Jake Anderson
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Subject: Re: SMF to capture user login history

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Hello

Thank you.

What If the end user is using an SNA application without tso ? Can I still use 
record 30 ?


On Mon, 26 Oct, 2020, 4:58 pm Allan Staller, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Classification: Internal
>
> Type 30 subtype 4 or 5
>
> Will be generated for each TSO LOGON. Also SMF type 4, SMF type 5, 
> could be used as an alternative (if you still have them).
>
> Parsing out the 1 section of the type 30 , subtype 4 or 5 is pretty 
> trivial. Althoulg variable in format, that section of the record is 
> pretty much fixed.
>
> HTH,
>
>
>
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> Which SMF Records are you going to use?
>
> I would say in general without a 3rd part product (like SAS) it will 
> be a challenge to parse through MOST SMF records without something 
> that can handle the record section offsets
>
> Lizette
>
>
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> Behalf Of Jake Anderson
> Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2020 11:08 PM
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> Subject: SMF to capture user login history
>
> Hello
>
> Cross posted.
>
> We have a SMF data for some years and I would like to fetch a user's 
> logon history like when he was logged with all time intervals.
>
> Is there a sample JCL or process you are following without having to 
> use any third party product to process.
>
> Could someone please share any sample if you have and willing to share ?
>
> Jake
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