Look at the OBJSTR:AttributeDefinitions and OBJSTR:Class forms. 

CMDB auditing is, like all CMDB settings, driven by metadata so you should
be able to determine any setting by looking at the data in the metadata
forms.

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Subject: Re: CMDB Audited attributes

Roger, what field on Base Element holds this information?

Thanks,

Drew

On Fri, 18 Jul 
2008, Roger Justice wrote:

> The Base Element form is where the fields are set to Audit. I do not know
of a way to get a list. Being held on one form helps
>
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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 10:18 am
> Subject: CMDB Audited attributes
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> Hello list,?
> ?
> Is there a way to quickly determine which CMDB attribues are audited?
Thanks in advance.?
> ?
> Drew?
> Tulsa, OK?
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