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  • Managing Users and Roles

Privileges

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  • Object Security
  • Object Privileges
  • Granting and Revoking System Privileges
  • Granting and Revoking Object Privileges
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Required Privileges

  • Privileges Required for Objects
  • Ad Hoc Alert Sources
  • Alert Source Actions
  • Applications
  • Audit Rules
  • Audit Trail
  • SAP BAE connectors
  • Credential Protocols
  • Credentials
  • Datum Definitions
  • Documents
  • Alert Escalations
  • Event Definitions
  • Export Rule Sets
  • Export Processes
  • Formats
  • Email Alert Gateways
  • Housekeeping Dashbaord
  • Import Rule Definitions
  • Import Rule Sets
  • Import Sources
  • Imports
  • Chains
  • Process Alert Sources
  • Process Definitions
  • Definition Types (JobDefinitionsTypes)
  • Processes
  • Libraries
  • Process Locks
  • Monitoring Dashbaord
  • Monitor Alert Sources
  • Monitor Nodes
  • Operator Messages
  • Oracle Applications Systems
  • OHI Systems
  • Partitions
  • PeopleSoft Systems
  • Period Functions
  • Process Monitor Definitions
  • Process Monitors
  • Process Server Alert Sources
  • Process Servers
  • Query Filters
  • Queue Alert Source
  • Queues
  • R2W Catalogs
  • Registry Entries
  • Remote Systems
  • Reports
  • Resources
  • Roles
  • SAP Systems
  • Services
  • Shell
  • Subject Role Grant Expanded
  • Subjects
  • Submit Forms
  • Submit Frames
  • Table Definitions
  • Tables
  • Tabs and Links
  • Time Windows
  • Time Zones
  • Triggers
  • Users
  • User Messages
  • Visualization Alerts
  • Visualization Process Server Queues
← Audit RulesSAP BAE connectors →

Privileges Required to use the Audit Trail

To view the audit trail, you need either:

  • scheduler-administrator or redwood-administrator role
  • system-level permissions

Viewing Audit Trail Audit Objects

  • View - allows you to view Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted, you have no further privileges through this rank.
  • Edit - allows you to view and restore all Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted.
  • Delete - allows you to view, restore and delete any Audit Object on the level the privilege was granted.
  • All - full control over all Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted.
note

A user with the View privilege on Audit Object does not require a privilege rank on the audited object to see it in the audit trail.

Restoring Objects

  • Edit - allows you to create, view and restore all Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted.
  • Delete - allows you to view, restore and delete any Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted.
  • All - full control over all Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted.

Deleting the Audit Trail

To delete [parts of] the Audit trail you require either of the following:

  • Delete - allows you to view, restore and delete any Audit Object on the level the privilege was granted.
  • All - full control over all Audit Objects on the level the privilege was granted.

To actually delete [parts of] the audit trail you additionally need sufficient privileges to submit System_ArchiveAuditObjects.

See Also

  • Privileges Required to use Partitions
  • Privileges Required to use Objects
← Audit RulesSAP BAE connectors →
  • Viewing Audit Trail Audit Objects
  • Restoring Objects
  • Deleting the Audit Trail
  • See Also
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