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RE: DB Trigger to control PK change

From: John Hallas <john.hallas_at_hcresources.co.uk>
Date: Wed, 03 Apr 2002 14:53:19 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.0043A798.20020403145319@fatcity.com>


I am not sure there is a trigger to do that Ramon. Why not use the audit option to track changes.

John

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Hi List,

I want to create a trigger that insert into a table anytime a user change or compile a package doesn't matter who create it or compile it.

Is there a trigger at DB level, like the on logon, that I can create to keep this kind of control.

I did some FM but couldn't find nothing.

TIA Ramon E. Estevez

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