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A filter can include a list of wildcards, separated by commas, where a wildcard is a string, which may contain asterisks. The following parameters are specific to the selected report and enable you to filter the data to include in the report.
Available actions
Server Instance
Allows you to select a registered instance on which you want to report. Select ALL to report on all instances.
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Allows you to select or type the name of one or more databases on which you want to report.
Table NameLogin
Allows you to select or type the name of one or more table names on which you want to report.
Login
Allows you type or select the login from the drop down list of available logins. Select ALL to report on all logins.
Start Date
Allows you to select the start date for the range from which you want to report.
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Select between AM or PM from the drop down list to configure the End Time for Each Day range from which you want to report.
Schema
Allows you to type the name of the schema on which you want to report.
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Allows you to type the name of one or more events on which you want to report.
Show SQL
Select between True or False from the drop down list menu to show filter the report by SQL Text as part of the report.
Privileged Users Only
Select between True or False from the drop down list to report on Privileged Users only or to report on All User types.
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Click this button to Run the report.
Default columns
Time
The Time column displays the date and time when the event was captured.
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The Schema column displays the name of the event´s schema.
Target Object
The Target Object column displays the name .of the target object..
Details
The Details column provides the first line of the alert message associated with this alert.
SQL
The SQL column provides the name of the audited SQL Server instance where this event occurredcolumn when set to True, provides the SQL Statement for the captured event.
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