=== Auditing admin events You can record all actions that are performed by an administrator in the Admin Console. The Admin Console performs administrative actions by invoking the {project_name} REST interface and {project_name} audits these REST invocations. You can view the resulting events in the Admin Console. .Procedure Use this procedure to start auditing admin actions. . Click *Realm settings* in the menu. . Click the *Events* tab. . Click the *Admin events settings* tab. . Toggle *Save events* to *ON*. + {project_name} displays the *Include representation* switch. + . Toggle *Include representation* to *ON*. + The `Include Representation` switch includes JSON documents sent through the admin REST API so you can view the administrators actions. + .Admin events settings image:images/admin-events-settings.png[Admin events settings] . Click *Save*. . To clear the database of stored actions, click *Clear admin events*. .Procedure You can now view admin events. . Click *Events* in the menu. . Click the *Admin events* tab. + .Admin events image:images/admin-events.png[Admin events] When the `Include Representation` switch is ON, it can lead to storing a lot of information in the database. You can set a maximum length of the representation by using the `--spi-events-store-jpa-max-field-length` argument. This setting is useful if you want to adhere to the underlying storage limitation. For example: [source,bash] ---- kc.[sh|bat] --spi-events-store-jpa-max-field-length=2500 ----