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CREATE SERVER AUDIT SPECIFICATION (Transact-SQL)

Creates a server audit specification object using the SQL Server Audit feature. For more information, see Understanding SQL Server Audit.

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Syntax

CREATE SERVER AUDIT SPECIFICATION audit_specification_name
FOR SERVER AUDIT audit_name
{
    { ADD ( { audit_action_group_name } ) 
        } [, ...n]
    [ WITH ( STATE = { ON | OFF } ) ]
}
[ ; ]

Arguments

  • audit_specification_name
    Name of the server audit specification.

  • audit_name
    Name of the audit to which this specification is applied.

  • audit_action_group_name
    Name of a group of server-level auditable actions. For a list of Audit Action Groups, see SQL Server Audit Action Groups and Actions.

  • WITH ( STATE = { ON | OFF } )
    Enables or disables the audit from collecting records for this audit specification.

Remarks

An audit must exist before creating a server audit specification for it. When a server audit specification is created, it is in a disabled state.

Permissions

Users with the ALTER ANY SERVER AUDIT permission can create server audit specifications and bind them to any audit.

After a server audit specification is created, it can be viewed by principals with the, CONTROL SERVER, or ALTER ANY SERVER AUDIT permissions, the sysadmin account, or principals having explicit access to the audit.

Examples

The following example creates a server audit specification called HIPPA_Audit_Specification that audits failed logins, for a SQL Server Audit called HIPPA_Audit.

CREATE SERVER AUDIT SPECIFICATION HIPPA_Audit_Specification
FOR SERVER AUDIT HIPPA_Audit
    ADD (FAILED_LOGIN_GROUP);
GO

For a full example about how to create an audit, see Understanding SQL Server Audit.

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