Topics to be Audited

The Audit Configuration tab is used to select the topics that will be audited when auditing is enabled in your system.

Audit topics are grouped in related sets, called topic types, based on functional areas within the system. You can choose to audit all defined areas of your system or select individual functions in an area.

Auditing must be enabled for actions to be recorded in your database. The only exceptions are the Audit Configuration change and Sign Electronic Signature topics; these topics are audited and stored at all times.

Audit topics span all operations of the topic type. For example, the Equipment Model topic type includes a topic called Modify Property Value or Binding, which audits changes to all property values for all equipment resources. You cannot audit the changes made to an individual equipment instance (or class) property.

Audit Topics

The following lists describe the topics you can audit.

  • Equipment Model topics
    • Add or Remove Property: Includes adding or removing instance and class properties.
    • Modify Equipment: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying equipment instance attributes, such as name and description.
    • Modify Equipment Class: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying equipment class attributes, such as name and description.
    • Modify Property Definition: Includes modifying equipment property attributes, such as name and description.
    • Modify Property Value or Binding:-Includes modifying the value or data binding of equipment properties.
  • Event topics
    • Enable or Disable Event: Includes enabling or disabling time or condition events.
    • Import or Export Events: Includes importing and exporting event resources.
    • Modify Event: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying time or condition events.
  • Material Model topics
    • Add or Remove Property: Includes adding or removing instance and class properties.
    • Modify Material Class: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying material class attributes, such as name and description.
    • Modify Material Definition: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying material definition attributes, such as name and description.
    • Modify Property: Includes modifying property attributes, such as name and description.
  • Personnel Model topics
    • Add or Remove Property: Includes adding or removing instance and class properties.
    • Modify Person: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying person attributes.
    • Modify Personnel Class: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying personnel class attributes.
    • Modify Property: Includes modifying property attributes, such as name and description.
  • Production Model topics
    • Modify Schedule Model: Includes modifying work requests, segment requirements, parameters, and resource requirements.
    • Modify Work Definition Model: Includes modifying work definition segment and work definition instance details, segment associations, parameters, and specifications.
    • Modify Work Process Segment Model: Includes modifying work process segments and work data classes details, parameters and properties, specifications, and work data associations.
  • Regulatory Compliance
    • Audit Configuration Change: Includes configuration changes to auditing.
    • Sign Electronic Signature: Includes signing electronic signatures.
    • Write audit Method: Includes entries generated by the WriteAuditEntry call method.
  • Security topics
    • Authentication: Includes successful and failed authentication attempts.
    • Log In: Includes successful log-in attempts.
    • Log Out: Includes successful log-out attempts.
    • Modify Security Model: Includes creating, deleting, and modifying attributes of key sets, groups, and users.
    • Modify User Credentials: Includes changes to user credentials.
  • Workflow topics
    • Enable or Disable Resource: Includes enabling and disabling workflow resources.
    • Import or Export Resources: Includes importing and exporting workflow resources.
    • Modify Task Status: Includes modifying task state, such as starting a task, cancelling a task, or terminating a task.
    • Task Step Jump: Includes task step jumping.