sys_audit_relation table purpose?
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01-08-2015 08:20 PM
Hi,
I'm looking to track CI relationship changes (CI-CI and CI-Task-based elements) and wondering what the role of the SYS_AUDIT_RELATION table is. Removing a CI-CI relation logs entries in here but adding a relationship doesn't. It's obviously related to the SYS_AUDIT and SYS_AUDIT_DELETE tables but I can't work out it's purpose for or the events relating to enties.
Anyone help me out?
cheers
Dave
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07-09-2016 01:19 AM
sys_audit_relation = "Audit Relationship Change"
I believe that the sys_audit_relation table tracks changes to reference fields (sys_ids).
Per record there is a document key and table ( = context), "Audit" and "Audit Delete" fields.
"Audit Delete" -> Reference to sys_audit_delete (records that have been deleted).
"Audit" -> Reference to sys_audit table (all changes).
All these sys_audit references listed in the sys_audit_relation table have sys_id values for "old" and/or "new" values. Therefore, the sys_audit_relation focus on tracking sys_id changes throughout the system and utilises sys_audit and sys_audit_delete tables to do so. It is most likely a kind of caching or "quick reference" table used by the system.

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09-20-2021 08:02 AM
The Sys Audit [sys_audit] table tracks activity in tables that are flagged for auditing. This activity includes journal field entries and history sets. The Audit Relationship Change [sys_audit_relation] table tracks relationship changes between sys_audit table records and the source tables that the audited records originate from. It also tracks when a record might have been deleted.
- Whenever you audit any record in a table, a relationship is created between the various originating tables to the store that records data. This relationship information is saved in the sys_history_set, sys_history_line, and sys_journal tables.
- If you delete a field that is related to an audited table record, the sys_audit_relation table records the deletion. In other words, anytime you change an audited record, it first deletes past elements, and then creates a relationship in the sys_audit_relation table with new document IDs.