Essbase - Is there a way to tell who locked and sent a certain data point?

Hi Experts!
Is there a way in Essbase (ie. query log) that can tell the administrators who locked and sent a certain data point? Example, who was the last person who loaded the Plan for Revenues for January 2010 for the Northeast location.
Thank you!

user9952742 wrote:
I was able to successfully see the 2 files (.atx and .alg) via SSAUDIT. However, is there a way where we can see the user, time he locked and sent the data, combined with the data he locked and sent? Those files are separated so you can't really see by whom and when the data was sent. In Dodeca, we evaluate the send operations on our server and store an audit log in a relational database so you can see the user, workstation, date, server, application, database, old value and new value, along with the datapoint information, very easily. I can show you that functionality in a webcast.
http://www.appliedolap.com/products/dodeca
Tim Tow
Applied OLAP, Inc

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