Number of occurrences of the audit action. When using this measure, it should be understood that the count is based off of the columns in AUDIT_SUMMARY2 and AUDIT_SUMMARY2XI3. These two tables store data at the lowest level available, or EVENT ID. Because of this, the values in each column will always show a count of occurrences as 1. This is why these measures are more useful when aggregating them. For example, you may want to know how many total Views have occurred on a particular folder, so we would drag the Folder's Name from the Folders class, and then retrieve Views. The output of the query would look like :
Public Folder/Sales/Forecasts, 293
Public Folder/Sales/Summary, 192
Public Folder/Finance/Budget.xls, 87
Universe Class |
Object Name |
Description / Purpose |
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Start Deski (3tier) |
Deski 3tier was started |
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Doc Retrieves |
Documents retrieved |
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Doc Saves |
Documents saved |
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Edits |
Edits |
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Formats |
Formats |
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LOV Retrieves |
LOV Retrievals |
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Page Retrieves |
Pages Retrieved |
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Refreshes |
Refreshes |
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View Failures |
View Failures |
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View Successes |
View Successes |
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View Failures2 |
View Failures |
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View Successes2 |
View Successes |
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Report Opens |
Reports Opened |
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Sched Failures |
Scheduling Failures |
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Scheduling Successes |
Schedule Successes |
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Universe Selecteds |
Universes selected |
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Universe Listings |
Universes listed |
See also