PG (Primary Group Change) journal entries

This table provides the format of the PG (Primary Group Change) journal entries.

Table 1. PG (Primary Group Change) journal entries. QASYPGJE/J4/J5 Field Description File
Offset Field Format Description
JE J4 J5
1 1 1     Heading fields common to all entry types. See Standard heading fields for audit journal entries QJORDJE5 Record Format (*TYPE5),Standard heading fields for audit journal entries QJORDJE4 Record Format (*TYPE4), and Standard heading fields for audit journal entries QJORDJE2 Record Format (*TYPE2) for field listing.
156 224 610 Entry Type Char(1) The type of entry.
A
Change primary group.
157 225 611 Object Name Char(10) The name of the object.
167 235 621 Object Library Char(10) The name of the library where the object is found.
177 245 631 Object Type Char(8) The type of object.
185 253 639 Old Primary Group Char(10) The previous primary group for the object.5
195 263 649 New Primary Group Char(10) The new primary group for the object.
          Authorities for new primary group:
205 273 659 Object Existence Char(1)
Y
*OBJEXIST
206 274 660 Object Management Char(1)
Y
*OBJMGT
207 275 661 Object Operational Char(1)
Y
*OBJOPR
208 276 662 Object Alter Char(1)
Y
*OBJALTER
209 277 663 Object Reference Char(1)
Y
*OBJREF
210 278 664 (Reserved Area) Char(10)  
220 288 674 Authorization List Management Char(1)
Y
*AUTLMGT
221 289 675 Read Authority Char(1)
Y
*READ
222 290 676 Add Authority Char(1)
Y
*ADD
223 291 677 Update Authority Char(1)
Y
*UPD
224 292 678 Delete Authority Char(1)
Y
*DLT
225 293 679 Execute Authority Char(1)
Y
*EXECUTE
226 294 680 (Reserved Area) Char(10)  
236 304 690 Exclude Authority Char(1)
Y
*EXCLUDE
237 305 691 Revoke Old Primary Group Char(1)
Y
Revoke authority for previous primary group.
' '
Do not revoke authority for previous primary group.
238 306   (Reserved Area) Char(20)  
          Previous authorities
    692 Object Existence Char(1)
Y
*OBJEXIST
    693 Object Management Char(1)
Y
*OBJMGT
    694 Object Operational Char(1)
Y
*OBJOPR
    695 Object Alter Char(1)
Y
*OBJALTER
    696 Object Reference Char(1)
Y
*OBJREF
    697 Authorization List Management Char(1)
Y
*AUTLMGT
    698 Read Authority Char(1)
Y
*READ
    699 Add Authority Char(1)
Y
*ADD
    700 Update Authority Char(1)
Y
*UPD
    701 Delete Authority Char(1)
Y
*DLT
    702 Execute Authority Char(1)
Y
*EXECUTE
    703 Exclude Authority Char(1)
Y
*EXCLUDE
    704 (Reserved Area) Char(8)  
258 326 712 Office User Char(10) The name of the office user.
268 336 722 DLO Name Char(12) The name of the document library object or folder.
280 348 734 (Reserved Area) Char(8)  
288 356 742 Folder Path Char(63) The path of the folder.
351 419 805 Office on Behalf of User Char(10) User working on behalf of another user.
361     (Reserved Area) Char(20)  
  429 815 (Reserved Area) Char(18)  
  447 833 Object Name Length1 Binary (4) The length of the object name.
381 449 835 Object Name CCSID1 Binary(5) The coded character set identifier for the object name.
385 453 839 Object Name Country or Region ID1 Char(2) The Country or Region ID for the object name.
387 455 841 Object Name Language ID1 Char(3) The language ID for the object name.
390 458 844 (Reserved area) Char(3)  
393 461 847 Parent File ID1,2 Char(16) The file ID of the parent directory.
409 477 863 Object File ID1,2 Char(16) The file ID of the object.
425 493 879 Object Name1 Char(512) The name of the object.
  1005 1391 Object File ID Char(16) The file ID of the object.
    1407 ASP Name6 Char(10) The name of the ASP device.
    1417 ASP Number6 Char(5) The number of the ASP device.
  1035 1422 Path Name CCSID Binary(5) The coded character set identifier for the path name.
  1040 1426 Path Name Country or Region ID Char(2)

The Country or Region ID for the path name.

  1042 1428 Path Name Language ID Char(3)

The language ID for the path name.

  1045 1431 Path Name Length Binary(4)

The length of the path name.

  1047 1433 Path Name Indicator Char(1) Path name indicator:
Y
The Path Name field contains complete absolute path name for the object.
N
The Path Name field does not contain an absolute path name for the object, instead it contains a relative path name. The Relative Directory File ID field is valid and can be used to form an absolute path name with this relative path name.
  1048 1434 Relative Directory File ID3 Char(16) When the Path Name Indicator field is N, this field contains the file ID of the directory that contains the object identified in the Path Name field. Otherwise it contains hex zeros.3
  1064 1450 Path Name4 Char(5002) The path name of the object.
1
These fields are used only for objects in the "root" (/), QOpenSys, and user-defined file systems.
2
An ID that has the left-most bit set and the rest of the bits zero indicates that the ID is NOT set.
3
If the Path Name Indicator field is N, but the Relative Directory File ID is hex zeros, then there was some error in determining the path name information.
4
This is a variable length field. The first 2 bytes contain the length of the path name.
5
A value of *N implies that the value of the Old Primary Group was not available.
6
If the object is in a library, this is the ASP information of the object's library. If the object is not in a library, this is the ASP information of the object.