Viewing Audit History
You use audit history to view changes to the application data such as the business objects that were created, updated, and deleted.
Before you begin, you must have a role with the assigned privilege View Audit History (FND_VIEW_AUDIT_HISTORY_PRIV). For appropriate assignment of roles and privileges, check with your security administrator.
To view the Fee Schedule audit history or to create a report:
To open the Audit History work area, select
.Enter the following search values:
Audit Reports Search Field
Value
Date
Enter the date for the audit results you want to see.
Product
Select Public Sector Common Components.
Business Object Type
Fee Transactions
Fee Schedule
Common Transaction Data
Select the option to Include child objects.
The default search displays a summary of the audit history in the search results table. It includes key data such as date, user, product, event type, business object type, and description. For a detailed report, search again with modified search criteria. You can export the report summary to Microsoft Excel.
Search Parameter |
Result of Selection |
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Business Object Type Note: This parameter is applicable
only for the business objects that belong to Oracle Applications Cloud.
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Include Child Objects |
Displays all the child objects that were listed for that business object when audit was set up. For example, a sales order object that contains several items as child objects. Note: Displays the objects
at the immediate parent-child level only. To view the children at
subsequent levels, select the child object as the business object
type and search again.
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Show Impersonator |
Displays the details of the impersonator who modified the objects during an impersonation session. |
Show Attribute Details |
Enables the attribute list so that users can select either all attributes or a specific attribute to view the changes. Based on the selection, the search results indicate whether the attribute is created, updated, or deleted, and the corresponding old and replaced values. |
Show Additional Object Identifier Columns |
Displays the instances (contexts) in which the business object was used. The context values identify the objects and the transactions in which they were used. Each context is unique and assigns a unique description to the business object. |