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The Audit Reports screen records manual changes made to sensitive system configuration areas. It provides administrators with a log of who changed what and when, supporting compliance and troubleshooting requirements.
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This screen will record any manual changes to [[System Keys]], [[Users]] and [[Groups]]
== What is Audited ==
 
The following types of changes are recorded in the audit log:
 
{| class="wikitable"
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! Area !! Examples of audited actions
|-
| '''System Keys''' || Changes to global configuration settings
|-
| '''Users''' || Account creation, deletion, locking, unlocking, enabling, disabling, password changes
|-
| '''Groups''' || Group creation, deletion, changes to group permissions
|-
| '''Group Membership''' || Users added to or removed from groups
|}
 
Each audit record captures:
 
* The type of action performed
* The target record (e.g. the user ID or system key that was changed)
* The user who performed the action
* The date and time of the action
 
== Viewing the Audit Log ==
 
The Audit Reports screen allows administrators to browse and filter the audit history. The log is read-only — entries cannot be edited or deleted.
 
== Database Table ==
 
Audit records are stored in <code>SYS_AUDIT_PERMISSIONS</code>.
 
See also: [[Users]], [[Groups]], [[Permissions]], [[System Keys]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:09, 1 April 2026

The Audit Reports screen records manual changes made to sensitive system configuration areas. It provides administrators with a log of who changed what and when, supporting compliance and troubleshooting requirements.

What is Audited

The following types of changes are recorded in the audit log:

Area Examples of audited actions
System Keys Changes to global configuration settings
Users Account creation, deletion, locking, unlocking, enabling, disabling, password changes
Groups Group creation, deletion, changes to group permissions
Group Membership Users added to or removed from groups

Each audit record captures:

  • The type of action performed
  • The target record (e.g. the user ID or system key that was changed)
  • The user who performed the action
  • The date and time of the action

Viewing the Audit Log

The Audit Reports screen allows administrators to browse and filter the audit history. The log is read-only — entries cannot be edited or deleted.

Database Table

Audit records are stored in SYS_AUDIT_PERMISSIONS.

See also: Users, Groups, Permissions, System Keys