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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

428 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-12 : 15:26:14
I tried searching the articles but kept timing out...

How can I track object changes in my database...

I have a development team and they may make changes in the dev environment I would like to generate an audit trail of who made the changes so I can follow up with them, as well as balance my workload for moving those changes into production.



hgorijal
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

277 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 01:10:26
did you mean table/view changes or stored proc changes?

I prefer my developers not make and table/view changes. I'd have it done thru a single point of control (usually a DBA) where it can be tracked by any modelling tool.

SPs can be tracked by implementing any version control tools.

Hemanth Gorijala
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Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 01:29:30
http://www.nigelrivett.net/DMOScriptAllDatabases.html

Kristen
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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

428 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-13 : 16:46:46
Kristen...
Hey that is exactly what I was looking for, as far as changes go...
I guess the only piece I would be missing is the who... Which I can deal with in meeting where appropriate.

Thank you again this will help me in my new assignment where they have been without a dba for the past eight months and I can only imagine what I will have to contend with.


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Kristen
Test

22859 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-14 : 04:01:25
Hey no worries, but its Nigel you should be thanking ... he's around these parts ...

Kristen
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clarkbaker1964
Constraint Violating Yak Guru

428 Posts

Posted - 2004-10-14 : 15:40:57
Kudo's Nigel... Thank you for the Blog

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