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"GeoPappas" <PappasG_at_gmail.com> wrote:
> I am sure it does, but I am not sure of its marketing name.
Is there not some simple way to switch on the auditing functionality of Oracle?
Nobody seems to have mentioned it as a possibility. I was of the understanding that this sort of thing could be done automatically without having to hand code triggers &c.
Explanations?
Paul...
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