Enable role auditing with Contextual Security: Role Management V2

  • Release version: Zurich
  • Updated July 31, 2025
  • 1 minute to read
  • Set a system property to enable the Audit Roles table to create audit records related to user roles.

    Before you begin

    Role required: admin

    About this task

    When enabled, the Audit Roles [sys_audit_role] table maintains changes to user records. For more information about role audits, see Audit user roles. If the Contextual Security: Role Management V2 [com.glide.role_management.inh_count] plugin is installed, you must set a system property to true to enable role auditing.

    Procedure

    1. Navigate to the System Properties [sys_properties] table.
    2. Add the glide.role_management.v2.audit_roles system property and set it to true.

      If the Contextual Security: Role Management V2 [com.glide.role_management.inh_count] plugin is installed, setting this property to true enables the Audit Roles [sys_audit_role] table to create records when user roles change. The table records role changes that occur after the property is set. Existing role assignments are not backfilled.