Connect to the database and assign audit-related privileges
- Last Updated: March 30, 2020
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- OpenEdge
- Version 12.2
- Documentation
Once you enable a database for auditing, connect to the database as the database administrator. Then use Data Administration or the Data Dictionary (character version) to:
- Set up any internal accounts (_User) necessary to define audit administrators and audit data archivers.
- Set up audit security.
- Create a database pass phrase so you can make sure audit data has not been tampered with.
For more information, see the Data Administration Help or OpenEdge Database Tools.
You can now import the preconfigured audit policies provided by OpenEdge or create your own audit policies using Audit Policy Maintenance.