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.
Audit Trails tracks changes by creating triggers on SQL Server. When you create the triggers you do so by selecting a table, choosing the events to track and which fields to be audited:
You can separately choose to track inserts, updates and deletes by…
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Implementing Fastpath’s Audit Trail: Select tables 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. Audit Trails tracks changes by creating triggers on SQL Server.
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