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In the wwlog_api_admin API package, table views that correspond to the wwlog_activity_logs view are created to expose the log records for a single sub-domain, according to the current user's security access privilege.
These views are granted to public users so that the reports and charts used for monitoring can be based on them.
Logging table views and definitions |
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wwlog_portal_admin_logs |
Includes all log record data. This view contains records only if the user has the Oracle Portal Administrator role. |
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wwlog_user_logs |
Includes all logs created by the current user. |
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wwlog_all_page_logs |
Includes pages the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_portlet_logs |
Includes portlet instances on pages current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_document_logs |
Includes documents the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_folder_logs |
Includes all folders the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_category_logs |
Includes all categories the current user can view |
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wwlog_all_perspective_logs |
Includes perspectives the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_search_logs |
Includes searches the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_item_logs |
Includes items the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_user_logs |
Includes logs for all users and may be viewed by Oracle Portal administrators and users who have at least ANY_USER/CREATE privileges. |
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wwlog_all_group_logs |
Includes groups the user owns, or all groups if the user has the Oracle Portal Administrator role. |
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wwlog_all_component_logs |
Includes all components the current user can view. |
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wwlog_all_object_logs |
A summary view that includes all the above views |
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