How to view the delete entries in SAP

Hi Guru
The transaction code SO23 is used to view the distribution list, some of distribution group was deleted automatically.
We want to know who was deleted the entries in SO23? How to find out the deleted log details in sap?
Any other reason the distribution list was deleted automatically. Any idea
Please help us to provide the necessary transaction code to view the delete log details.
Regards
Edited by: Krishguna on Nov 24, 2009 4:09 PM

HI Juan
Transaction code SM20,STAD and SM21  is used  to view the log details less than 7days data only, but we want to view more than 7days data.
Please help us to provide other transaction code is used to view the more than 7days data.
Thanks

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