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Adding an SQL Whitelist
Updated on 2025-04-29 GMT+08:00
Adding an SQL Whitelist
You can add risky SQL statements to the whitelist. The SQL statements in the whitelist will be ignored during the audit.
Constraints and Limitations
The risky SQL statements can be added to the whitelist in data reports.
Procedure
- Log in to the management console.
- Select a region, click
, and choose . The Dashboard page is displayed.
- In the navigation tree on the left, choose Data Reports. The Data Reports page is displayed.
- In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance whose session information you want to view.
- Click the Statements tab to view risky SQL statements.
- Add SQL statements to the whitelist.
- Add a single SQL statement.
- Click Add to Whitelist in the Operation column of the target SQL statement.
- In the displayed dialog box, select the database and description of the target SQL statement.
Figure 1 Adding an SQL whitelist
- Click OK.
- Add SQL statements in batches.
- Select the target SQL statement and click One-Clink Whitelisting.
Figure 2 One-click whitelisting
- In the displayed dialog box, select the database and description of the target SQL statement.
Figure 3 Adding an SQL whitelist
- Click OK.
- Select the target SQL statement and click One-Clink Whitelisting.
- Add a single SQL statement.
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