This post is part of the series on Implementing Fastpath's Audit Trail and is part of the parent Implementing Fastpath's Assure Suite series.
While Audit Trails allows you to audit changes to any SQL Server database. When you first log into Audit Trails you will be prompted to login and select a database:
This database is the one in which the auditing will be configured (I’ll show how to do…
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Implementing Fastpath’s Audit Trail: Select company to audit
This post is part of the series on Implementing Fastpath’s Audit Trail and is part of the parent Implementing Fastpath’s Assure Suite series. While Audit Trails allows you to audit changes to any SQL Server database.
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