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: An audit is a physical record of access to a file. The VA FileMan and Kernel provide audit tools that may be used to maintain a continuous audit trail of changes that are made to an existing database. Elements that can be tracked include, but are not limited to, fields within files and files themselves.  Records are kept of the date/time and user making changes. In addition, the Kernel provides tools for auditing system access, option access, and device usage. Logs store the date/time of access, user identification and name of the option or device used.
audit tools that may be used to maintain a continuous audit trail of changes that are
 
made to an existing database. Elements that can be tracked include, but are not limited
 
to, fields within files and files themselves.  Records are kept of the date/time and user
 
making changes. In addition, the Kernel provides tools for auditing system access, option access, and device usage. Logs store the date/time of access, user identification and name of the option or device used.
 
  
  

Revision as of 02:58, 8 January 2006

Audit
A feature that provides an ongoing chronological listing of who made what changes to the Problem List.


Source: Problem List V. 2.0 Technical Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library

Audit
An audit is a physical record of access to a file. The VA FileMan and Kernel provide audit tools that may be used to maintain a continuous audit trail of changes that are made to an existing database. Elements that can be tracked include, but are not limited to, fields within files and files themselves. Records are kept of the date/time and user making changes. In addition, the Kernel provides tools for auditing system access, option access, and device usage. Logs store the date/time of access, user identification and name of the option or device used.


Source: Laboratory V. 5.2 Anatomic Pathology User Manual


This is a Glossary term from the VistA Documentation Library