These views are granted to public users so that the reports and
charts used for monitoring can be based on them.
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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 |