Can OWB 11.2 stored detailed Logging in database tables

Hi All,
I am evlatuationg OWB11.2 as ETL tools.
I know that owb 11.2 can store detail error infomation in error table (in OWB user guide document),
but i can not found information to support storing detailed logging in database table.
could you please let me know if you have any clue?
thanks for your attention.
Best Regards

Hi David,
Thanks for you information.
Yes, i think it is audit table.
I will find some information of audit table in Oracle documents.
Thanks for you information.

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