IS there any easy way to UNDERSTAND DB.... [message #381233] |
Thu, 15 January 2009 23:26 |
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ramoradba
Messages: 2457 Registered: January 2009 Location: AndhraPradesh,Hyderabad,I...
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Hi all. This is sriram.....first of all,please ignore if any mistakes..am not a native speaker.if any format mistakes...i will correct by next message....so let me know if any.. I AM new to my job DBA(FRESHER).Is there any easy method to understand DB...i mean..i want to know, if anyone did any DML i will create one trigger to know which one is modified.....BUT my problem is i have 1000 tables...so is there any way to find directly...find changes made into those tables... (affected tables)
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Re: IS there any easy way to UNDERSTAND DB.... [message #381268 is a reply to message #381257] |
Fri, 16 January 2009 01:07 |
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ramoradba
Messages: 2457 Registered: January 2009 Location: AndhraPradesh,Hyderabad,I...
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Thank you Michel....
thank you for your kind response, Quote: | first of all,please ignore if any mistakes..am not a native speaker.if any format mistakes...i will correct by next message....so let me know if any..
| as i posted before that i do not know really how to post the question.i just used those dots(...) to ask the forum without any confusion,but based on those you are simply blaming pointing me on my mistakes.i have seen your previous messages also.but those are in good way.my institute environment is totally different from my company environment that is why i raised that question. without having real experiance no one is best.i think this is the best way for me to read.i hope you may understand my problem thank you
Regards
Sriram.
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