DBA_AUDIT_EXISTS
displays audit trail entries produced by AUDIT EXISTS
and AUDIT NOT EXISTS
.
Note:
This view is populated only in an Oracle Database where unified auditing is not enabled. When unified auditing is enabled in Oracle Database, the audit records are populated in the new audit trail and can be viewed from UNIFIED_AUDIT_TRAIL
.
See Oracle Database Security Guide for more information about unified auditing.
See Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information about migrating to unified auditing.
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Operating system login username of the user whose actions were audited |
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Name (not ID number) of the user whose actions were audited |
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Client host machine name |
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Identifier of the user's terminal |
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Date and time of the creation of the audit trail entry (date and time of user login for entries created by |
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Intended creator of the non-existent object |
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Name of the object affected by the action |
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Name of the action type corresponding to the numeric code in the |
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Owner of the object named in the |
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New name of an object after a |
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Object privileges granted or revoked by a |
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System privileges granted or revoked by a |
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Name of the grantee specified in a |
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Numeric ID for each Oracle session |
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Numeric ID for each audit trail entry in the session |
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Numeric ID for each statement run |
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Oracle error code generated by the action. Some useful values:
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Client identifier in each Oracle session |
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Application execution context identifier |
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Amount of CPU time used by each Oracle session |
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Timestamp of the creation of the audit trail entry (timestamp of user login for entries created by |
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Proxy session serial number, if an enterprise user has logged in through the proxy mechanism |
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Global user identifier for the user, if the user has logged in as an enterprise user |
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Instance number as specified by the |
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Operating System process identifier of the Oracle process |
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Transaction identifier of the transaction in which the object is accessed or modified |
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System change number (SCN) of the query |
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Bind variable data of the query |
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SQL text of the query |
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Name of the edition containing the audited object |
Note:
The SQL_BIND
and SQL_TEXT
columns are only populated if the AUDIT_TRAIL
initialization parameter is set to db
, extended
.
See Also: