ipineda
23rd December 2008, 16:53
Hi everybody:
For the job i'm doing i need to kwon which tables are afected (insert, update, delete) so i tried to put the company in audit but I'm in Ln and I think it's different than in Baan V so please could any body could tell how to do this in LN?
Thanks for your help...
NPRao
23rd December 2008, 21:54
Refer to
Document code U8854E US
Release Infor Enterprise Server 8.4.1
Administrator's Guide
Chapter 8 Audit Configuration Management
Audit trail and audit host settings
Before you can create an audit trail, the following information is required:
? The size of the trail files (sequence files) that are created. Define the trail file size in the Audit Trail File Sizes (ttaud3135m000) session. Because the maximum number of sequence files for each table/company combination is 999, and you cannot delete the currently active file, you must choose a file size that enables you to delete old files, while keeping at least the currently active file. The trail file size must be large enough to store the audit trail of a large transaction, otherwise, the transaction is stopped.
? The path to the directory where the audit trail files are stored. Define the paths in the Audit Trail Paths (ttaud3136m000) session.
? The security settings for reading, maintaining, and deleting the sequence files. Define the security settings in the Audit Trail Security (ttaud3137m000) file.
? The audit host settings: Define the audit hosts in the Audit Hosts (ttaud3130m000) session. You can define audit hosts for each company. Defining audit hosts is optional. If no host is defined for a company, the local system is used as host. If your system uses a master application server, and one or more other application servers, for best results, be sure to define audit hosts. Otherwise, the transaction IDs in the audit trail might not be successive.
Note
To activate these settings, you must use the Create Runtime Audit Definitions (ttaud3200s000) session, with the correct check boxes selected, to convert the settings to run time. Only the security settings are effective immediately, and must not be converted to run time.
Audit configuration procedure
Introduction
This section provides an overview of the steps you must take to configure the audit settings, assuming that no audit settings are yet present.
Procedure summary
The following list shows the procedure steps and the corresponding sessions.
1. Define audit categories - Audit Categories (ttaud3100m000)
2. Define company groups - Company Groups (ttaud3140m000)
3. Define which companies are related to the company groups - Companies by Company Group (ttaud3145m000)
4. Define audit profiles - Audit Profiles (ttaud3110m000)
5. Define the tables that must be audited - Audit Tables by Profile (ttaud3120m000)
6. Configure the audit settings for specific fields - Audit Fields by Table (ttaud3125m000)
7. Convert the audit settings to run time - Create Runtime Audit Definitions (ttaud3200s000)