Safeguard Audit Service Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

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7 SAFEART Field Descriptions
This section describes the fields that appear in SAFEART reports. These fields are
derived from the fields in the Safeguard audit records. Most of the fields can be used in
SET WHERE commands to select events. However, you must use the SAFEART
names described here instead of the DDL audit record names listed in Appendix A,
Audit File Record Formats.
Field Types
SAFEART uses several types of fields in its report. The definitions of the SAFEART
field types are:
Report Layout
Events in a SAFEART report are separated by a dashed line. Each event contains a
primary record. Table 7-1
on page 7-3 describes the fields in the primary record.
Some events might also include one or more secondary records. Example 7-1 on
page 7-2 shows a sample event containing one secondary record. The secondary
record is separated from the primary record by a blank line. The first six fields of a
secondary record contain a prefix of Secondary. Table 7-2 on page 7-8 describes these
fields.
The remaining part of a secondary record is called the secondary text area. The
subsystem reporting the event uses the secondary text area to record additional
information about the object of the event.
Each of the secondary text areas generated by the Safeguard subsystem is described
in this section. The fields in the secondary text area contain a prefix that indicates the
type of object being described. Table 7-3 on page 7-10 lists the prefixes.
Character A string of one or more printable ASCII characters.
Date and time A timestamp containing the date and time. Date and time fields
cannot be used in SET WHERE commands. To specify time
periods for audit reports, use SET START TIME and SET END
TIME statements.
Enumerated A field containing a value from a predefined list.
Numeric A positive number. Numeric fields can contain only the digits 0
through 9.
System
number
A number in the range 000 through 255.
True or False A value of True, T, False, or F.
User number A value in the form mmm,nnn. The values of mmm and nnn are in
the range 000 through 255.