Or RALTER AUDIT(ALL(READ)) for FACILITY CSVDYLPA.** ?
And then use RACFRW, RACFICE, or some such to report it out.

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On Saturday, October 30th, 2021 at 2:45 AM, Peter Relson <rel...@us.ibm.com> 
wrote:

> The SMF type 90 subtype 31 record is where the system places all the data
>
> related to the command.
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> You could provide an exit routine associated with the CSVDYLPA exit and
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> examine the data passed to the exit routine.
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> You could use the programming interface instead of the command and examine
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> the output data.
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> You could just write some simple Rexx exec to list the members of the data
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> set that you identified (applying whatever wildcard specification you
>
> want, although that can be complex in the general case).
>
> You could do something complex with CSVINFO (capturing before and after
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> and listing the delta).
>
> Peter Relson
>
> z/OS Core Technology Design
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