Displaying details associated with target journal inspection notifications - assure_mimix - 10.0

Assure MIMIX Operations Guide

Product type
Software
Portfolio
Integrate
Product family
Assure
Product
Assure MIMIX™ Software
Version
10.0
Language
English
Product name
Assure MIMIX
Title
Assure MIMIX Operations Guide
Copyright
2023
First publish date
1999
Last updated
2024-03-12
Published on
2024-03-12T11:06:36.794496

This procedure displays notifications sent by target journal inspection and describes how to display related information from the native user interface.

To check for notifications for target journal inspection, do the following:

  1. Do one of the following:

    • On the Work with Application Groups display, the Notifications field indicates whether any warning notifications exist. Press F15 (Notifications).

    • On the Work with Data Groups display, the third number in the Audits/Recov./Notif. field displays the number of new notifications. Press F8 (Recoveries), then press F10 (Work with Notifications).

    • From a command line, enter: WRKNFY.

  2. The Work with Notifications display appears. Notifications from target journal inspection are identified by the name TGTJRNINSP in the Source column.

  3. Type a 5 (Display) to view the notifications details.

  4. On the Display Notification Details display, check these fields:

    • The Originating system field on the Display Notification Details display identifies the system on which target journal inspection ran and sent the notification.

    • The Notification details field identifies the user or program that made the change, the first object changed, the location it was found in the inspected journal, and a command string to run to see journal entries generated by the user.

    Note: If the text of the Notification details field is truncated, you can view the full text of the message associated with the notification from the MIMIX message log. Use Displaying messages for TGTJRNINSP notifications.
  5. Investigate why the identified user changed objects on the target system. Objects may need to be repaired.