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How Do I Set Database Audit Rules for All Databases?
Updated on 2022-05-13 GMT+08:00
How Do I Set Database Audit Rules for All Databases?
By default, database audit complies with a full audit rule, which is used to audit all databases that are connected to the database audit instance. This audit rule is enabled by default. You can disable it but cannot delete it.
You can also apply risky operation settings to all databases connected to a database audit instance, as shown in Figure 1.
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