You can use journal management or program references to determine what is writing to the file.
Journal management
Starting the journal
To create a basic journal you need to create a journal receiver, a journal, and activate journalling for the file. Replace RECEIVER-LIB, RECEIVER-FILE, JOURNAL-LIB, JOURNAL-FILE, FILE-LIB and FILE with values appropriate for your system.
CRTJRNRCV JRNRCV(RECEIVER-LIB/RECEIVER-FILE)
CRTJRN JRN(JOURNAL-LIB/JOURNAL-FILE) JRNRCV(RECEIVER-LIB/RECEIVER-FILE)
STRJRNPF FILE(FILE-LIB/FILE) JRN(JOURNAL-LIB/JOURNAL-FILE) OMTJRNE(*OPNCLO)
Dumping the journal
DSPJRN JRN(JOURNAL-LIB/JOURNAL-FILE) FILE(FILE-LIB/FILE) RCVRNG(*CURCHAIN) JRNCDE(R) ENTTYP(PT PX DL UP) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILFMT(*TYPE1) OUTFILE(QTEMP/QADSPJRN)
Querying the journal
The field JOPGM will contain the program name that inserted, updated, or deleted records from the file.
Removing the journal
ENDJRNPF FILE(FILE-LIB/FILE)
DLTJRN JRN(JOURNAL-LIB/JOURNAL-FILE)
Program references
Dumping the references
DSPPGMREF PGM(*ALLUSR/*ALL) OUTPUT(*OUTFILE) OUTFILE(QTEMP/QADSPPGM)
Querying the references
Search the file for all references where the field WHFNAM equals FILE. The field WHPNAM will contain the program name. Due to file overrides, etc this method is not as accurate as using a journal.