An audit table is an object that MaxTableCfg.EauditTbname references.
If the Person table is audited and the audit table is named A_Person, two rows exist in MaxTable Cfg, as shown in the following example.
Table name | Eaudit Tbname |
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PERSON | A_PERSON |
A_PERSON | (null) |
For the base table, changes to the audit-related, object-level parameters in the following table are eligible for live update. For an audit table, if the object you add (MaxObjectGfg.Changed = I) and its base table are eligible for live update, then the audit table is also eligible.
The following table lists the object-level parameters that are eligible for live update.
Description | Source | Additional rules to qualify for live update |
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Eaudit Filter | MaxObjectCfg.EauditFilter | None |
Eaudit Enabled | MaxObjectCfg.EauditEnabled | No additional rules. Field validation in the Database Configuration application ensures that when EauditEnabled is turned on, there is a nonnull value for EauditTbname. |
Eaudit Table Name | MaxTableCfg.EauditTbname | If either of the following conditions is true, live update for change of EauditTbanme is supported:
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The following table lists changes to the audit-related, attribute-level parameters on the base table that are eligible for live update.
Description | Source | Additional rules to qualify for live update |
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Description | MaxAttributeCfg.EauditEnabled | No additional rules. Turning auditing on or off for an attribute that is eligible for live update, and does not involve native changes to the audit table. |