Configuring Tables and Fields

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  • 업데이트 날짜 2026년 03월 12일
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  • Configure tables and fields for Identity and Access Audit.

    시작하기 전에

    Role required: security_admin

    You must elevate your role to Security Admin to configure tables and fields for Identity and Access Audit.

    The following tables can be configured for auditing​:

    • Group [sys_user_group]​
    • Role [sys_user_role]​
    • Access Control [sys_security_acl]​
    • User [sys_user]​
    • Group Role [sys_group_has_role]​
    • User Role [sys_user_has_role]​
    • Access Roles [sys_security_acl_role]​
    • Contained Role [sys_user_role_contains]​
    • Group Member [sys_user_grmember]​
    주:
    To understand which fields can be configured for the tables, see Supported and unsupported fields in Identity Access and Audit.

    프로시저

    1. Navigate to All > System Security > Identity and Access Audit > Configure Tables & Fields.
    2. Select the table that you want to audit.

      For example, sys_user.

      Sys user table
    3. Add one or more fields to be audited.

      For example, Password.

      Adding password field
      주:
      The following modifications for the security auditable fields result in more processing time when doing bulk import:
      • Adding more fields from the available field list for audit.
      • Enabling additional operations such as create, update, or delete.
    4. Click Update.

      Any changes to the password field add a new record to the Security Table Audits. In this example, the audit shows a changed password field for the user Abel Tuter.

      New Audit

      Selecting the created record displays the details of the changes.

      Detail of the audit