Keren Ramot


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SQL Stored Procedure to Log Updates, Independent of Database Structure

How many DBAs need a solution to track those changes made for multiple systems? Auditing is becoming more and more prevalent in all systems and having a good solution can really make your DBA job interesting. New author Keren Ramot brings us his technique that works indepedent of the database structure.

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