The SQL Auditing wizard is displayed when you click Add or Edit on the SQL Auditing page. This wizard steps you through the process of creating a new template, identifying the SQL instances to be included in the template. You will also use this wizard to modify a previously defined template.
On the first page of the wizard, enter a name for the template and select the SQL instance to audit. | |||||||||
Select one of the following options:
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Use to move the entry in the Audit SQL Instance text box to the selection list. NOTE: Even if you select the Default SQL instance or All Instances, you must click Add to include it in the SQL Instance list. | |||||||||
Select an entry in the selection list and click Remove to remove it from the template. | |||||||||
This grid displays the following information for each event class:
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Use to add the selected event class to the Audit list box at the bottom of the page. | |||||||||
The data grid across the top of the page displays the SQL columns available for filtering. Select/highlight an entry and then use the Filter where fields to define the operator and values to be used in the filter. | |||||||||
In the second field (right) enter the value or string to be used in the filter. NOTE: Valid wildcard characters that can be used in LIKE expressions for non-exact string matches include:
NOTE: To add multiple filters, select the column filter row after which the new filter is to be added, and then use the Filter where fields to specify the new criteria. By default, when multiple filters are specified these filters are ‘ANDed’ together and all filters must be met in order to be considered a match. To use the ‘OR’ operator instead, click in the left-most column of a column filter row and select OR from the drop-down. When filters are ‘ORed’ together, then only one of the filters must be met in order to be considered a match.
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Use to move the filter entered above to the Column Filter list at the bottom of the page. | |||||||||
Use to remove the selected entry from the Column Filter list. | |||||||||
Use to change the operator or value of the filter selected in the Column Filter list. | |||||||||
This list box displays the column filters defined for this SQL Auditing template. |
For SQL Server events, event logging is disabled by default. When enabled, only configured SQL server activities are sent to the Change Auditor for SQL event log. See the Change Auditor for SQL Event Reference Guide for a list of the events that can be sent to this event log.
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Open the Administration Tasks tab and click Configuration. |
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Select Agent. |
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Click OK to save your selection and close the dialog. |
Ensure that you have reviewed the requirements that must be in place for SQL Data Level auditing. For more information, see Client components/features.
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