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After creating an Audit Policy, the changes must be committed in order for them to take effect.
The FIMS Database Auditing Feature
Answer:
The Audit Policies that you set up will not take effect until you commit changes. Once you have finished configuring all of your auditing options, select File > Commit Changes from the Audit Policy window.
Notes:
- You can add tables, fields or additional policies at any time, but you must commit these changes for them to take effect.
- Once an Audit Policy has been committed, all changes to the database that are under auditing will generate audit information (events). Historic changes are not captured. Only new changes will be saved.
- The effect of these changes can be viewed using the Auditing report.
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