Viewing Rule Audit Information
The Rule Audit page provides complete auditing details for every rule-related change in your system. If more than one server (more than one Analytic Engine) is configured for your system, the Rule Audit page shows auditing details only for the currently selected server. You can change the selected server using the Server drop-down menu that appears in the top-right corner of the page. (If you do not see a Server drop-down menu, only one server is configured for your system.)
To view rule audit details
1. In My webMethods navigate to Navigate > Applications > Administration > Analytics > Rules > Rule Audit.
The following table describes the information on the Rule Audit page.
Column | Description |
Audit Date/Time | The date and time that the rule-related change occurred. |
User | The full name (first name, last name) of the My webMethods user who made the change. |
Name | The name of the rule or the rule filter. |
Field | The field of the rule or the rule filter that was affected by the change, such as Severity, Description (of the rule or rule filter), or Enablement (whether the rule was enabled). |
From | The value of a specific rule field before a rule-related change occurred. The designation (Added) displays in this column whenever a rule or rule filter is added to the system. |
To | The value of a specific rule field after a rule-related change occurred. For rule expressions that appear truncated in this column, you can get a pop-up window that shows the full expression by resting the mouse pointer on the truncated rule expression. The designation (Removed) displays in this column whenever a rule or rule filter is deleted. |
Detail | Click to display the Rule Audit Detail page, where you can see details about the specific rule change. |
Note:
You can use the table Properties setting to customize the table’s displayed columns and appearance.
2. You can narrow the list of audit details by doing a keyword search.
Keyword input is searched in the following four fields on the Rule Audit page: Name, Field, From, and To. For example, if you want to specify a value for the data in a field, that information is captured in the To and From fields.
3. You can click the Advanced tab in the Search panel to refine your search even further.
You can search for audit information using several predefined date ranges or a custom date range. You also can search on any rule-related field and/or by user name. Note that you can specify the search condition as OR or AND.