Connecting to the database and assigning audit-related privileges
Once you enable a database for auditing, connect to the database as the database administrator. Then use Data Administration or the Data Dictionary (character version) to:
1. Set up any internal accounts (_User) necessary to define audit administrators and audit data archivers.
2. Set up audit security.
3. Create a database pass phrase so you can make sure audit data has not been tampered with.
For more information, see the Data Administration Help or OpenEdge Development: Basic Database Tools.
You can now import the preconfigured audit policies provided by OpenEdge or create your own audit policies using Audit Policy Maintenance.