on 04-13-2007 11:29 AM
How may I include global tables for audit? We are going to control changes.
Do you know which table contained the list with it?
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Could you please teel me, how may I know the name of table whith contained the ALL LIST of ALL TABLES for auidit system logs changes to table data?
How do you want me to see the LIST of ALL TABLES whith have or haven't the FLAG for logged? What is table name?
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Could you please teel me, how may I know the name of table whith contained the ALL LIST of ALL TABLES for auidit system logs changes to table data?
How do you want me to see the LIST of ALL TABLES whith have or haven't the FLAG for logged? What is table name?
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Hi Marina,
Use the RSTBHIST report to obtain a list of those tables that are currently set to be logged.
SA38->RSTBHIST->execute->click "List of Logged Tables"->Execute.
This will display the Tables with change recording activated.
Hope it helps.
Please award points if it is useful.
Thanks & Regards,
Santosh
Hi Marina,
The following is the information on table log:
You must start the SAP system with the rec/client parameter. This parameter specifies whether the SAP system logs changes to table data in all clients or only in specific clients. The parameter can have
the following values:
- rec/client = ALL logs all clients
- rec/client = 000 [,...] logs the specified clients
- rec/client = OFF turns logging off
In the technical settings (use transaction SE13), set the Log data changes flag for those tables that you want to have logged.
If both of these conditions are met, the database logs table changes in the DBTABPRT table. You can also check at transaction SCU3.
Use the RSTBHIST report to obtain a list of those tables that are currently set to be logged.
Hope it helps.
Please award points if it is useful.
Thakns & Regards,
Santosh
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