Configuring auditing for a table

  • Versão de lançamento: Australia
  • Atualizado 12 de mar. de 2026
  • 1 min. de leitura
  • You can enable table auditing to track changes to all or some of the table's fields.

    Antes de Iniciar

    Role required: admin.

    Nota:
    Encrypted fields aren’t audited by design. This behavior isn’t configurable.

    Procedimento

    1. Navigate to All > System Definition > Dictionary.
      The system displays the list of dictionary entries. The list includes a row for each table as well as a row for each column (field) in the table.
    2. In the list of dictionary entries, find the row corresponding to the table you want to audit, for example cmdb_ci_computer.
      You can distinguish the row for the table itself – versus a row for a column in the table – by finding the row with the correct table name, an empty entry for the Column name, and a Type of Collection.
    3. Select the dictionary entry for the table.
      The system displays the dictionary entry form.
    4. Check the Audit check box.
    5. Select Update.

    O que Fazer Depois

    If you want to audit only a few fields in the table Enable inclusion list auditing for a table. If you want to audit most – but exclude some – fields, see Exclude a field from being audited (exclusion listing).