The auditing database collects records of all auditable actions that occur in your Crystal Enterprise system. There are two ways of identifying which kind of action each database record represents: the numeric AuditID and the text
This section lists the AuditIDs and AuditStrings that are generated by Crystal Enterprise, along with their meanings. Knowing the audit IDs and the exact audit strings can help you construct queries for particular actions in your custom reports.
Some audit strings are the same every time they are generated. For example, if a user changes their password, the audit string is always "User password has been changed." Other audit strings vary because they include additional information about the action. For example, if a user logon fails, the audit string includes a section that describes the reason for the failure. When a logon fails because the user mistyped a user name, the complete audit string is "User logon failed. Reason: Unknown user." If a logon fails because the user entered the wrong password, the complete audit string is "User logon failed. Reason: Invalid password."
In the tables listing AuditStrings, the strings are described as having constant and variable segments. If an AuditString has a segment that varies with the exact nature of the audit action, the variable segment is indicated using a variable name like VariableString.
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