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Posted - 2002-06-03 : 08:42:23
Julio writes "Hi:

I need to implement Audit Trail to an SQL 2000 Database that is part of a requirement from one of my customers because of FDA rule they need to keep some type of log of all the updates, inserts and modifications to the database. How can I accomplish this in SQL 2000. I was thinking of creating a trace but I dont know if that is the best way or not.

Thanks"

Nazim
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Posted - 2002-06-03 : 10:09:06
Or you have to write triggers on the table's you need to keep the Audit trail .

Another option can be buying a Audit trail software. i think Lumigent.Com or http://www.lockwoodtech.com/ might help.


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Edited by - Nazim on 06/03/2002 10:14:47
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davy_boy2000
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Posted - 2002-06-03 : 10:54:03
There is a software package available that is free that creates the Triggers for you, and supplies a bit of kit for viewing the Audit Trail data. The only constraint is that each table you wish to audit would require a unique identifier, (ie, Timestamp column).

The software is called SQLLog. It can be downloaded as Freeware from http://www.rlpsoftware.com.

Hope this helps.


Julio writes "Hi:

I need to implement Audit Trail to an SQL 2000 Database that is part of a requirement from one of my customers because of FDA rule they need to keep some type of log of all the updates, inserts and modifications to the database. How can I accomplish this in SQL 2000. I was thinking of creating a trace but I dont know if that is the best way or not.

Thanks"
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