BusinessObjects Auditor - Structure and tables
BusinessObjects Auditor provides a way to monitor and record key facts about your BusinessObjects Enterprise system. The information provided by the auditor answers the following questions: - Who is using your Business Objects Enterprise system? - Which objects they are accessing? - Which groups within the company use our BusinessObjects system the most ? - How many concurrent user licenses are we using at any given time? Auditor also allows you to better administer individual user accounts and reports by giving you more insight into what actions users are taking and which reports they are accessing. The Audit database contains the following main tables: Audit_Event Audit_Detail Server_Process Detail_Type table Event_Type Application_Type Follows the Activity universe graphic structure: Let's see what these tables contain: Audit_Event: The Audit_Event table stores one record per action that is audited