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Re: SYS$OPTIONS in audit file?

From: Don Granaman <granaman_at_cox.net>
Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 02:32:52 -0700
Message-ID: <000301c5dad9$682f5ce0$6401a8c0@dilbert>


Never mind.
SYS.STMT_AUDIT_OPTION_MAP

> When audit_trail=OS, what does SYS$OPTIONS represent in the audit log
file?
> (AKA "ACTION" is a reference to AUDIT_ACTIONS).
>
> For example, in some tests after "audit system audit:", then "audit user"
> followed by "noaudit user", I see SYS$OPTIONS: "16" in the audit log, but
> have no idea how to relate this to anything I can look up. It must mean
> "user" somehow, because the information that noaudit was done is there and
> other typical audit trail information, but there is nothing to indicate
that
> it was "noaudit user".
>
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