This post is part of a series on creating a simple audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP.
As I’ve shown over the last few posts, it is relatively easy to create a simple audit on a table in Dynamics GP, but this approach is not vert scalable and requires someone to manually create the SQL triggers. For a client on a shoestring budget and who wanted to audit one table, this approach…
Continue Reading Ian Grieve’s Article on their blog
https://www.azurecurve.co.uk/2021/03/simple-audit-for-microsoft-dynamics-gp-conclusion/
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