Re: **to trace what has happened**
- From: "mike.menard" <mrmenard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:58:35 -0600
you could enable c2 auditing as many gov types are forced to do.
mike.menard
"M" <rez1824@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
In SQL2000, how can I find what has happened in my DB in particular date?
for example I insert a ne row in table1 and I update 2 rows in table2. now
how can find what did I perfome?
I don't want to monitor the changes simentanously, I want to refer to them
afre some times.
should I refer to .log file of my db?(if ye ,how?) or should I do
something else?
any help would be thanked.
.
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