Hi Readers,
This is one of the frequently asked question in our forum and most of the steps are already there in our forum. Since I got a chance to work with this, am sharing the step by step configuration of Audit reports with screen captures.
BusinessObjects Enterprise Auditor provides you with a way to monitor and record key facts about your deployment. Auditor also allows you to better administer individual user accounts and reports by giving you more insight into what actions users are taking and which reports they are accessing. The information provided by the auditor answers the following queries.
And below are some of the auditable actions
In SAP BusinessObjects 4.0 auditing database schema was changed, improved. SAP BusinessObjects Business Intelligence 4.0 does not include auditing sample Universe and auditing sample reports with the installation.
To configure Audit database in BI 4.0, you need to follow the steps below
4. You need to restart the Central management server (CMS) hence log off from CMC.
5. Open Central configuration manager (CCM) and restart the Server Intelligence Agent.
6. Wait for some time so that all the servers will come up because the Adaptive processing server should be running completely to enable auditing.
Compared to previous versions of BusinessObjects, Installation package will not come with a default Audit universe and reports. But SAP comes up with as- is sample to help administrators and report designers to develop custom auditing reports. This would be a starting point of the development of custom auditing universe and reports as per the requirement. Please refer http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/index?rid=/library/uuid/40711187-04e8-2d10-d190-851e20c7665a to know more.
The Audit Sample package contains:
a) Seven sample auditing .UNX universes one for each of the following database types:
b) Thirty-eight sample Crystal Reports referencing the universe.
To deploy Auditing universe please follow the steps:
2. In Information Design Tool create a connection (.cnx or .cns) to your auditing data store (for SAP Business Objects 4.0. Then change the connection of the dfx to use the one you have created.
3. In Information Design Tool check integrity of the universe before re-publishing. Please ignore all cardinality and unlinked table warnings.
4. In Information Design Tool publish the modified universe to your SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise system. If you are using a .cnx, you will be prompted to create and switch to a secure, published .cns connection. You can publish your .cnx connection to your SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise repository to generate a secured .cns.
2. Click the ‘Data’ menu and ‘Set Data Source Location’ to point the report to the auditing universe published in the previous step.
3. Publish the sample reports to the SAP Business Objects Enterprise
Audit reports are deployed in your BusinessObjects environment. You can now start using the deployed reports.
Hope this is interesting and useful. We will see BusinessObjects Monitoring in my next few blogs.
Related references :
BusinessObjects Administration - Audit reporting vs Metadata reporting
BusinessObjects Auditing - What is changed in BO 4.0?
BusinessObjects Auditing - Considerations & Enabling
BusinessObjects Administration - Extending capabilities of BI 4.x Audit reporting
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