When an audit event occurs, FileNet® P8 creates audit entries in
an audit log that is stored in the Event table
of the object store database. Audit entries are instances of one of
the subclasses of the Event class.
Audit entries contain the following information or properties:
- The event, method, or action that occurred and any applicable
parameters. (For example, a ChangeStateEvent event
includes a PromoteVersionEvent or DemoteVersionEvent event.)
- The name of the user who performed the action.
- The date and time of the event.
- The class and ID of the associated object
- Whether the event was a success or failure.
- The names of any changed properties depending on the object state
recording level.
- For relationship objects, the class of the ReferentialContainmentRelationship object.
- For the FileEvent and UnFileEvent events,
the Containment Name (Head) property.
- For queries, the text of the query.
- For security updates, a statement that the permissions were modified.
Property information
If you set the object
state recording level, the system property
ModifiedProperties returns
the symbolic names of the properties that were modified by the audited
event operation. This property belongs to the subclasses of the
ObjectChangeEvent class
that logs events involving a change of properties. For a list of the
subclasses that contain this property, refer to the following items:
- In the administration console, under the object store tree of subclasses, examine the system properties that
belong to the classes.
- In the Content Engine Java™ API description, see the ModifiedProperties property.