Changing the selection frequency of priority auditing categories - assure_mimix - 10.0

Assure MIMIX Operations Guide

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When priority auditing is used, you can control how often objects within priorities are eligible for selection. Objects which had differences in their previous audit are always selected. For other priority classes, you can change how often objects within the class are eligible for selection by a prioritized audit.

If an audit is in progress at the time its category frequency information is changed, the change is effective on the next automatic run of the audit.

Note: The #DGFE audit does not support priority auditing.

Do the following from the management system:

  1. From the MIMIX Intermediate Main Menu, select option 6 (Work with audits) and press Enter.

  2. The Work with Audits display appears. Type 37 (Change audit schedule) next to the audit you want to change and press Enter.

  3. The Set MIMIX Schedules (SETMMXSCD) command appears, showing the schedule type as *AUDIT and the selected audit rule and data group. Do the following.

    1. Press Enter, then press Page Down two (2) times.

    2. The current values for the selected audit and data group are displayed in the Priority audit prompts. To change selection criteria, specify values in the following prompts to indicate how often objects in each category are eligible for selection by a priority audit.

      • New objects selected

      • Changed objects selected

      • Unchanged objects selected

      • Audited with no diff

      For descriptions of the priority classes with changeable frequencies, see How priority auditing determines what objects to select.

  4. To make the changes effective, press Enter.