XYGATE Merged Audit Reference Manual

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XYGATE Merged Audit
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Chapter 4. Generating Reports Using XRM
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Example 5:
Selection? d
Enter case sensitive login names separated by commas.
A leading * on a login name will match any login names that
contain the specified string. A trailing * will match any
login names that start with the specified string.
The NOT keyword can be used: <loginname list> NOT <loginname list>
Login name < >? XYPRO.TARRANZ, tlh
When the Report Selection Screen reappears, the selection you entered will be shown:
D: Subject Login name : XYPRO.TARRANZ, tlh
4.6 Select by System
XMA is accumulating data from multiple nodes and consolidating them in one
centralized database. There will be occasions where you will want to view information
from a single node in your network. You may enter one valid node name.
To select System(s) to include in the report, enter E.
Selection?e
Subject system < >?\PROD2
When the Report Selection Screen reappears, the selection you entered will be shown:
E: Subject System :\PROD2
4.7 Select by Subject Terminal
You may limit your report to processing done from a selected terminal or group of
terminals. You may enter a valid terminal name or an asterisk ( * ) to include all
terminals.
The default is the asterisk ( * ) for all terminals. To select the terminal(s) to include in
the report, select F:
Example: $ZTNP
Example: $B1.#D1
You may use the same wildcarding conventions explained in the SUBJECT USERID
field, so that you may enter a portion of a terminal name. If you enter a portion of a
terminal name preceded by an asterisk ( * ), all terminals containing the entry will be
included in the report. For example, if you enter $B1.#*, any terminals identified by
those letters characters, such as $B1.#A7 and $B1.#D2, will be included in the report.
You may also use NOT statements to exclude certain terminals from your report.
Selection?f
Enter terminal names separated by commas.
A leading * on a terminal will match any terminals that