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Asked by IanPaskin in Oracle 9.x, Oracle Database
I have to come up with a way of recording/auditing changes that are made to certain fields in a table in an Oracle 9i database, the changes will be made by an application, the cost to get the application modified is huge and as we dont have the source i'm looking for alternatives,
i havent used triggers much before but was wondering if this is the way to go, ideally when a row is updates or inserted i would like to write the contents of the selected fields around 10 not every field as there is 260. to another table along with a timestamp i can then query this table to see what was changed and when,
My other option was to copy the contents each day into a temp table and look up the previous data, the only issue here is something may change and the get changed back with out me knowing.
Ian
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625