FWIR, recerate the table as user sys but specify a different tablespace.  Does not 
require synonyms,
views, act of vodoo, etc.

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I did this about 3 years ago, so either Oracle plugged the hole, or I am not 
remembering correctly.
Maybe it is a  public synonym, or try create view sys.aud$ as select * from 
system.aud$.  That
sounds vaguely familiar...



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Hi Norrell,


I just tested ur case.


Can you tell me, how it's possible , when doing auditing, oracle will refer to the 
sys.aud$ table
itself, correct?.


If i droped it (even there is a synonym on that name),


Oracle giving an error, it's not able to find the sys.aud$ table.


Nirmal,


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     aud$ is one of the few system tables that can have an owner other than sys.
     You can create it under another schema (like system) and give sys a private
     synonym pointing to system.aud$.  Then put the trigger on the alternate aud$


     create table system.aud$ as select * from sys.aud$;
     drop table sys.aud$;
     create synonym sys.aud$ for system.aud$;
     create trigger x on system.aud$ as ...


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     This will not work as you can't create triggers on sys objects.
     So tell me the way how i should create triggers on aud$.


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     Sharma
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     i think u can use triggers such kind of auditing.
     create aud$ table with one more column, and try updating the column as soon
     user fires some sql.


     this is just a thought. could find another opinion.


     saurabh
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     > Hi all there,
     > I am auditing a database where 400 users are concurrently accessing the
     > database.
     > Now in the table AUD$ we have all the records of the user transactions.But
     > is there any way to store what sort of query he is running so that i can
     see
     > the actual text of query which was fired 3 days before.
     > Regards,
     > Anand
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