Use Auditing to Monitor Sales Application Changes
You use auditing to monitor user activity and all configuration, security, and data changes that have been made to your applications. You enable specific business objects so that you can audit, record, and retrieve information about when the objects were created, modified, and removed.
As an administrator, you access the audit history pages from the
menu.Administrators must have the Manage Sales Audit Policies (FND_VIEW_SALES_AUDIT_HISTORY_PRIV) privilege to view audit reports.
Here are the sales business objects you can audit:
Area |
Parent Objects |
Child Objects |
---|---|---|
Account and Contact Management |
Account (Account Profile) |
|
Account and Contact Management |
Contact (Person Profile) |
|
Account and Contact Management |
Household (Household Profile) |
|
Account and Contact Management |
Resource (Resource Profile) |
|
Common Components |
Activity |
|
Contracts |
Contract header |
|
Opportunities |
Opportunity |
|
Opportunity Revenue |
Opportunity |
|
Marketing |
Leads |
|
Marketing |
Budget |
|
Partner Relationship Management |
Partner |
|
Partner Relationship Management |
Partner Program |
|
Partner Relationship Management |
Partner Enrollment |
|
Sales Catalog |
Product Group header |
|
Sales Catalog | Product header |
|
Territory Management |
Sales Territory |
|
Territory Management |
Sales Territory Proposal |
Sales Territory Proposal |
You can also audit custom objects that you create in Application Composer. On the Configure Business Object Attributes page, select CRM Application Composer from the Product list of values. You can then select either a top-level custom object or its child objects, or an intersection object that was created from a many-to-many relationship.