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User function in Audit Table

Asked by kzsigo in SQL Server 2005, SQL Query Syntax

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I have a trigger on a table called Invoices that adds a row to Invoices_Log whenever it is updated... Everyone in the company has their own unique log in to the server and I'm trying to add a "Username" column to the table to show who edited the record.  However the only thing that ever shows up is "dbo".  Is this normal, is there a way to get the actual user log-in name of the person that updated the table? Start Free Trial
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USE [LIVE]
GO
/****** Object:  Trigger [dbo].[Trigger_Invoice_Log]    Script Date: 05/05/2008 08:31:57 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
-- =============================================
-- Author:		<Author,,Name>
-- Create date: <Create Date,,>
-- Description:	<Description,,>
-- =============================================
ALTER TRIGGER [dbo].[Trigger_Invoice_Log]
   ON  [dbo].[Invoices]
   AFTER INSERT,UPDATE,DELETE
NOT FOR REPLICATION
AS 
BEGIN
	SET NOCOUNT ON;
 
INSERT INTO Invoices_Log
SELECT User
		,'OLD'
		,InvoiceID
		,InvoiceNumber
		,SellerID
		,BuyerID
		,DateInvoiced
		,SentHow
		,DateSent
		,TotalUSD
		,NetTerms
		,InvoiceNotice
		,InvoiceTypeID
		,InvoiceNotes
		,InvoiceStatusID
		,REDateMIN
		,REDateMAX
		,PONumber
FROM DELETED
 
INSERT INTO Invoices_Log
SELECT User
		,'NEW'
		,InvoiceID
		,InvoiceNumber
		,SellerID
		,BuyerID
		,DateInvoiced
		,SentHow
		,DateSent
		,TotalUSD
		,NetTerms
		,InvoiceNotice
		,InvoiceTypeID
		,InvoiceNotes
		,InvoiceStatusID
		,REDateMIN
		,REDateMAX
		,PONumber
FROM INSERTED
 
END
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