You can edit, delete, and clone log report definitions.
You can edit custom log report definitions from the Security Report Definitions page.
To edit the custom log report definition:
The Security Report Definitions page appears.
The Edit Log Report Definition page appears, displaying the same fields that are presented when you create a log report definition.
You are returned to the Security Report Definitions page.
If you click OK, a confirmation message, indicating that the report definition is updated, appears on top of the Security Report Definitions page.
You can use the Security Report Definitions page to delete one or more custom log report definitions.
To delete one or more log report definitions:
The Security Report Definitions page appears.
The Delete Report Definition page appears.
You are returned to the Security Report Definitions page.
If you click Yes, the selected log report definitions are deleted. A confirmation message, indicating that the selected report definitions are deleted, appears on top of the Security Report Definitions page.
Cloning enables you to easily create a new log report definition based on an existing one.
Note You can clone predefined and custom log report definitions.
To clone a log report definition:
The Security Report Definitions page appears.
The Clone log Report Definition page appears, displaying the same fields that are presented when you create a log report definition.
You are returned to the Security Report Definitions page.
If you click OK, a confirmation message, indicating that the selected report definition was cloned successfully, appears on top of the Security Report Definitions page.
You can perform various actions on the cloned report definition. See Scheduling, Generating, Previewing, and Sharing Security Reports.