
Project Manager
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types, procedures/functions/packages, sequences, snapshots/
materialized views, tables, and views.
You can select the objects by type, by user, or by a combina-
tion of both. Once you have the objects loaded into the grid,
you can set the auditing options. You can set these options
across objects or pick and choose the options in the grid
array for each object. Once you have set your options, use
the Apply Changes button to post the audit settings to the
database.
To view the audit trail for the objects on which you have
enabled auditing, navigate to the particular object in the
Schema Browser. The Auditing tab on the Detail panel pro-
vides you with two views:
Audit Options
Allows you to configure the auditing options for the indi-
vidual object (versus using the Audit Objects screen and
loading the object manually)
Audit Trail
Allows you to access the audit trail for the object selected
on the lefthand side of the Schema Browser
Project Manager
Toad’s Project Manager (PM), which may be accessed from
the Tools menu dropdown, represents a paradigm shift in the
development of new windows and functionality in Toad.
Instead of providing the user a new GUI interface for an Ora-
cle operation, the PM delivers to the user a centralized screen
that allows him to manage his most frequently related
objects and database tasks. The window is organized in a
tree structure, where every item in the ...