This section describes the DROP
AUDIT
POLICY
statement for unified auditing. This type of auditing is new beginning with Oracle Database 12c and provides a full set of enhanced auditing features. Refer to Oracle Database Security Guide for more information on unified auditing.
Use the DROP
AUDIT
POLICY
statement to remove a unified audit policy from the database.
You must have the AUDIT
SYSTEM
system privilege or the AUDIT_ADMIN
role.
To drop a common unified audit policy, the current container must be the root and you must have the commonly granted AUDIT
SYSTEM
privilege or the AUDIT_ADMIN
common role. To drop a local unified audit policy, the current container must be the container in which the audit policy was created and you must have the commonly granted AUDIT
SYSTEM
privilege or the AUDIT_ADMIN
common role, or you must have the locally granted AUDIT
SYSTEM
privilege or the AUDIT_ADMIN
local role in the container.
Specify the name of the unified audit policy you want to drop. The policy must have been created using the CREATE
AUDIT
POLICY
statement.
You can find the names of all unified audit policies by querying the AUDIT_UNIFIED_POLICIES
view and the names of all enabled unified audit policies by querying the AUDIT_UNIFIED_ENABLED_POLICIES
view
Restriction on Dropping Unified Audit Policies You cannot drop an enabled unified audit policy. You must first disable the policy using the NOAUDIT
statement.
See Also:
Oracle Database Reference for more information on the AUDIT_UNIFIED_POLICIES
and AUDIT_UNIFIED_ENABLED_POLICIES
views