Use the Auditing tab to monitor user events within a managed query environment.
By attaching SQL statements to specificInteractive Reporting document file events, an advanced user can record how Interactive Reporting Studio, a database server, and network resources are being used. When triggered, the SQL statements update an audit log table, which the administrator can query independently to track and analyze usage data. For detailed information about auditing, see Auditing with Interactive Reporting.
Although you can save the definitions of specific audit events as default user preferences, you cannot save the enabled/disabled state of the audit events as defaults. (For more information on default user preferences, see Saving Data Model Options as User Preferences.) |