Disabling Table Auditing for an Oracle, SQL Server, or DB2 for i Database

Before performing this task, make sure that all users are logged off the system and that no batch jobs are running on the server.

Note: Disabling auditing for a table does not remove the table from the audit list.
  1. On the Work with Audit Table Configurations form, select the audit table.

  2. From the Row menu, select Disable DB Auditing.

  3. On the Enable/Disable Database Auditing Components form, enter the database password in the Password field.

  4. Click OK to disable auditing for the table.

    The system displays a message recommending that you bounce all servers and clients.

    Note: You have to bounce all servers and clients only once, after the configuration of all tables and objects is complete.
  5. Click OK.

    The Work with Audit Table Configurations form displays the Audit table record in the tree control and indicates that auditing is disabled.