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ASP_DRUG_DEALER
Yak Posting Veteran
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Posted - 2003-11-11 : 10:57:42
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| Hey all-I've got a database that is not used very often and would like to track when it was last accessed and who it was?Thanks,Doug |
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chadmat
The Chadinator
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Posted - 2003-11-11 : 11:23:28
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| You would have to have implemented some form of auditing on the DB. Either columns that track the usage, or tables (Populated by triggers) that audit the DB. Or perhaps c2 auditing (Not sure about that one, never used it).-Chadhttp://www.clrsoft.comSoftware built for the Common Language Runtime. |
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