List of Audit Reports in Oracle Business Intelligence Publisher

13-16 Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Security Guide 4. The new folder, Custom BI Reports, appears on the main audit reports folder. 5. Select an existing report that will be a starting point to create a custom report, by clicking the icon to the left of the report. In this example the All Events report is selected: Click Copy this report. 6. This action copies the report to the clipboard. To send it to the new folder: ■ Select the Custom BI Reports folder. ■ Under Folder and Report Tasks, click Paste from clipboard. ■ A dialog box appears requesting confirmation. Click Yes. The report is now moved from the clipboard to the custom folder: ■ Provide a descriptive name for the new report by selecting the icon to the left of the report, and clicking Rename this report. Using Audit Analysis and Reporting 13-17

7. Now you are ready to customize the report. Click Edit from the menu choices

under the report title. 8. The Edit page appears. Two panels are displayed; on the main panel titled General Settings, you can control basic features like the report title and runtime controls. To the left of the main panel, a second panel displays two sets of information that you can use to create relevant content for your report: ■ List of Values shows the fields that are being used currently in the report. When you click on a field, the main panel automatically displays the name and the SQL query used to select the values to include for that field. ■ Parameters shows the available parameters from which you can choose the ones to include in the report. Notice that a subset of the parameters is already in the report; for example, userid which is the initiator of the audit event provides the Users data, while timeRange provides the Time Range data. The palette of choices on the left panel is context-sensitive and provides information to help you build the report.

9. You can use the Query Builder to customize the data to include in your report. For

example, to include only login events for a component, you can: ■ Select ComponentName from the list of values and click Query Builder. 13-18 Oracle Fusion Middleware Application Security Guide ■ A table appears listing the available components. Select the component, say JPS. A second table appears showing the component event fields: ■ In the JPS table select IAU_EVENTTYPE. ■ Click Conditions, enter the condition login and click Save.

10. The condition is now included in the report. Be sure to click Save again on the

upper left corner to commit your changes to the report definition.