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Cognos ReportNetTM Installation and Configuration Guide

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Appendix C: Database Schema for Log<br />

Messages<br />

If you configure ReportNet to send log messages to a database, the database, including the<br />

tables <strong>and</strong> the fields in each table, is automatically created when you start the ReportNet<br />

services.<br />

Table Definitions<br />

The following database table definitions are created in the log database.<br />

Table Name<br />

COGIPF_ACTION<br />

COGIPF_USERLOGON<br />

COGIPF_NATIVEQUERY<br />

COGIPF_PARAMETER<br />

COGIPF_RUNJOB<br />

COGIPF_RUNJOBSTEP<br />

COGIPF_RUNREPORT<br />

COGIPF_VIEWREPORT<br />

COGIPF_SYSPROPS<br />

Description<br />

Stores information about<br />

operations performed on objects<br />

Stores user logon (including log<br />

off) information<br />

Stores query information that<br />

ReportNet makes to third-party<br />

components<br />

Stores parameter information<br />

logged by a component<br />

Stores information about job<br />

executions<br />

Stores information about job step<br />

executions<br />

Stores information about report<br />

executions<br />

Stores information about report<br />

view requests<br />

Stores version information about<br />

the schema for upgrade purposes<br />

Logging Conditions<br />

Messages are recorded in a table in the log database under certain conditions. These<br />

conditions depend on the logging level that you configure in the Web portal <strong>and</strong> the action that a<br />

user performs. For information about logging levels, see the Administration <strong>and</strong> Security <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />

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