This post is part of a series on creating a simple audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP.
Once the audit table and triggers have been deployed, any changes made through the audit will be recorded and available for reviewing later to see who has been making changes and, more significantly, what was changed.
The easiest way of making this available to the client was to create a SmartList for them…
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Simple Audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP: SQL View for Reporting
This post is part of a series on creating a simple audit for Microsoft Dynamics GP. Once the audit table and triggers have been deployed, any changes made through the audit will be recorded and available for reviewing later to see who has been making changes and, more significantly, what was changed.
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