The IP address of the host machine from which the session was generated.
The name of the operating system user for the database session.
The application from which the SQL violation was generated. Examples include SQL Plus or SQL Developer.
The OCID of the compartment containing the SQL violation.
The name of the user that SQL was executed as.
The name of the database user.
The OCID of the SQL violation.
The name of the action executed by the user on the target database. For example, ALTER, CREATE, DROP.
The time of the SQL violation occurrence in the target database.
The objects accessed by the SQL.
Specifies the level of SQL for this violation. USER_ISSUED_SQL - User issued SQL statements only. ALL_SQL - Includes all SQL statements including SQL statement issued inside PL/SQL units.
The SQL text caught by the firewall.
The OCID of the target database.
The name of the target database.
The timestamp when this SQL violation was collected from the target database by Data Safe.
The action taken for this SQL violation.
Indicates whether SQL or context violation.
The resource represents the SQL violations collected from the target database by Oracle Data Safe.