How can I do Audit Reporting?

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Yes - those are wonderful topics - what's your question?
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how to generate the following reports

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How do i create these reports for audit purpose?
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1) You'll need to either be logged in as the administrator or be granted access rights to the reports / reporting templates by the administrator.
2) Then you'll need to go into the IBM Information Server Web Console by opening a webpage to http://servername:9080 (replace servername with your hostname for DataStage).
3) When you are logged into the console, go to the reporting tab.
4) Click the "Help" link on the far right side and it will bring up a documentation page. On the left hand side look for "Reporting" - it documents how to create report templates and run reports.

Note that I'm not certain that all (or even most) of those statistics are tracked - I don't recall all the reporting statistics you can get.

Oh - and by the way - I will be changing your topic title to "How can I do Audit Reporting" fairly soon, since your question doesn't really pertain to administration.
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asorrell wrote:Oh - and by the way - I will be changing your topic title to "How can I do Audit Reporting" fairly soon, since your question doesn't really pertain to administration.
Done. Plus a little cleaning upping. :wink:
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